Question

Which of the following best compares the strategies used by the British and American armies in the South?(1 point)
Responses

The British focused on large groups of soldiers and face-to-face battles. The Americans relied on guerilla warfare.
The British focused on large groups of soldiers and face-to-face battles. The Americans relied on guerilla warfare.

The Americans relied heavily on their navy. The British relied only on their army.
The Americans relied heavily on their navy. The British relied only on their army.

The American strategy was focused on protecting the cities. The British strategy involved controlling the backcountry.
The American strategy was focused on protecting the cities. The British strategy involved controlling the backcountry.

The British strategy involved cutting the supply lines of the Americans. The Americans focused on small army sneak attacks.

1 answer

The best comparison of the strategies used by the British and American armies in the South is:

The British focused on large groups of soldiers and face-to-face battles. The Americans relied on guerilla warfare.

This option accurately reflects the British reliance on traditional military tactics while the Americans employed unconventional strategies, such as guerilla warfare, to counteract those methods.