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Why was a war going to be difficult for the colonists?
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Why was a war going to be difficult for the colonists?
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They didn't have the total cooperation of the people
They had basically no economy
Spys everywhere
No Supply of munitions
And the redcoats were well trained
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Well they had a lack of a free-standing economy that wasn't completely independent from British, and mainly, they had no regular army, so they scrambled to form a militia which later evolved into the Continental Army.
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