Asked by cripface
What were some of the advantages the Continental Army had over the British? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
fighting on familiar territory
fighting on familiar territory
a large navy
a large navy
more troops
more troops
better supplies
(1 point)
Responses
fighting on familiar territory
fighting on familiar territory
a large navy
a large navy
more troops
more troops
better supplies
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The advantages the Continental Army had over the British included:
- **Fighting on familiar territory**: The Continental Army was fighting on their home ground, which gave them a better understanding of the terrain.
The other options do not accurately represent advantages of the Continental Army:
- **A large navy**: The Continental Army did not have a large navy compared to the British, who had one of the most powerful navies in the world at that time.
- **More troops**: The British had more professional soldiers and a larger force overall.
- **Better supplies**: The British had better access to resources and supplies due to their established supply lines and infrastructure.
So, the correct response is **fighting on familiar territory**.
- **Fighting on familiar territory**: The Continental Army was fighting on their home ground, which gave them a better understanding of the terrain.
The other options do not accurately represent advantages of the Continental Army:
- **A large navy**: The Continental Army did not have a large navy compared to the British, who had one of the most powerful navies in the world at that time.
- **More troops**: The British had more professional soldiers and a larger force overall.
- **Better supplies**: The British had better access to resources and supplies due to their established supply lines and infrastructure.
So, the correct response is **fighting on familiar territory**.