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Do you mean that if the first war of independence had failed, other attempts could occur? If so, then British North America would be the most militarily reinforced of all the British colonies and England would have to send more people due to repopulate it due to multiple deaths.
Anyway, the second round was not the Anglo-American war in which the British set the white house on fire ?!
In the beginning the colonial army started with too many defeats in fact they could not take the northern cities, also the colonial navy was shit compared to the British one.
The best strategy to defeat a more powerful and numerous army is to wage guerrillas warfare if not ask the Irish.
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Yes Ruggery. Likely that the Colonists would have reorganized especially away from the port cities. The Americans had become excellent at guerilla warfare and they had excellent inland communication systems. Even if the British Navy secured the port cities The Americans had excellent agriculture and farms, and The French would have lent more support coming up from the South. The American only had about 20 ships compared to 500 (at the height of the war) for Britain and they routinely conducted excellent raids on British ships. Britain never really had any naval victory against the Americans. Spain also helped the Americans.
Winning an inland ground war was something Britain was never going to do.
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When British Gen. Charles Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown on Oct. 19, 1781, his vanquished troops marched through a corridor formed by the victorious forces. On one side were the Americans; on the other side stood the French – a scene that mirrored how critical France’s support had been.
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