Indep. war

How did brits lost? Are they retatded?

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Another great power funded the rebellion.

The United States of America is still owned by the crown.

Who? Shoshones gave their unique units which can go through landscape-tiles unobstructely?

9000 brits and germans couldn't hold a fort, therefore AMERICA.
colonial warfare best era of warfare by a wide margin

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hence they are retarded

I guess
How did you lose Alaska and Oregon?

We helped them. Im sorry

it was sold, and only alaska tho

I dunno
sounds like you just kind of gave up
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_America
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ross,_California
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Fort_Elizabeth

Come prove it

The French were messing around them, as they always do.
The British were not lost, but simply gave up on North America colonies to focus on threat from Europe (France).

Was about to link you to a good site which talked about it but I can't even find that now. It's only lamestream results from Google now.

It cost the frogs though. The ideas they encouraged in America cost them their heads a few years later. That happens a lot, the Germans with Russia and Ireland in ww1, the Americans with Vietnam

They were dishonourable and wouldn't just line up in a field to get shot like gentlemen

>implying the king's financiers got 'tined along with him and the nobles
>implying the nobles supported the king pissing his money away on american adventurers in the first place

Because they fought poorly like russia is now.

Didn't we literally lose 1/4 of our standing army to injuns?

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But they won

it's the other way around retard
the usa owns the uk

that and typhus
>After failing to retake Philadelphia, Washington led his 12,000-man army into winter quarters at Valley Forge
>At Valley Forge, the Continentals struggled to manage a disastrous supply crisis while retraining and reorganizing their units.
>About 1,700 to 2,000 soldiers died from disease, possibly exacerbated by malnutrition.

the most badass chaddest british men became americans. so even though they didnt have the resources of the british they had smarter better soldiers