Question

What advantages did the British army have at the start of the Revolutionary War?

Select each correct answer.

Responses

network of spies that told British leaders of the colonists' plans
network of spies that told British leaders of the colonists' plans

support from most colonists living in Massachusetts
support from most colonists living in Massachusetts

professionally trained army
professionally trained army

plenty of supplies and weapons funded by the British government

Answers

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The advantages that the British army had at the start of the Revolutionary War include:

- **professionally trained army**
- **plenty of supplies and weapons funded by the British government**

The British army was well-trained and well-equipped, which provided them with a significant advantage in military engagements. However, the other two options listed (network of spies and support from most colonists living in Massachusetts) were not strong advantages for the British. The colonists had strong networks of communication and many colonists were opposed to British rule, making the situation more complex for the British forces.

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