Compare the tactics used by the French troops in the French and Indian War with those of the American patriots during the Revolution. Make it short and make it sound like an 8th grader wrote it

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In the French and Indian War, the French troops used tactics like guerrilla warfare, which meant they would sneak up on the British and ambush them in the woods. They also formed alliances with Native American tribes to help them fight better. Their strategy relied on quick strikes and avoiding direct battles.

During the American Revolution, the American patriots used some similar tactics. They also liked guerrilla warfare, ambushing British troops and using the land to their advantage. But they also formed their own alliances, like with France, to gain more support. The patriots were really good at organizing militia groups and getting regular people to join the fight, which made them a big force against the British army.

So, both the French troops and the American patriots relied on clever tactics and alliances, but the patriots were more focused on gathering local support and fighting for independence.