Which of the following advantages was held by the British at the beginning of the war?

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They had won the hearts and minds of the colonists.
They had won the hearts and minds of the colonists.

The British army had more weapons and ships than the Continental Army.
The British army had more weapons and ships than the Continental Army.

British generals respected the fighting powers of their opponents.
British generals respected the fighting powers of their opponents.

All the soldiers fighting for the British were personally dedicated to the war.

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The advantage held by the British at the beginning of the war is:

The British army had more weapons and ships than the Continental Army.

This statement accurately reflects one of the significant advantages the British had over the Continental Army during the early stages of the conflict.