Answer:
B. The Americans were familiar with the land.
Step-by-step explanation:
The American soldiers were NOT well trained, at least not to the standards of the European armies. They received training later with the instructions of Washington (who was later appointed General), and other nations such as France, which sent support for them.
The British soldiers were much more better supplied. Americans had to rely solely on their own production (which was not as much as their British counterparts), as well as supplies that was sneaked past the British shipping blockade.
The Americans had little naval presence (that is not too say that they did not have any at all, they did). The British, on the other hand, were known for their naval prowess and supremacy.
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