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England

13 Colonies

Population

About 12,000,000

About 2, 800,000

Money

Very wealthy, established nation with a treasury

A new government with very little money

Industry

Developed and growing industry

Almost no industry

Military

Large, well-trained army with mercenaries too

Volunteer forces that were poorly equipped

Leaders

Many well-trained officers

Few trained officers

Geography

Fighting in a far-away, unfamiliar land

Familiar with the landscapes

Chart by John Spicer



Which important reason for victory is missing from the chart?

naval superiority of the thirteen colonies
control of railroads and canals
aid from foreign nations
greater number of Indian allies

Respuesta :

Control of railroads and canals. It was a huge part of England and Great Britain. It was strongly useful developed technology that Great Britain wanted to grow and expand. I get that it’s asking about England, however, since a Great Britain expanded much of its technology from its industry it also expanded to England and much farther. Great Britain took over India wanting to make it its own with their own government control. Railroads and canals set up in India, the US, Australia, and many other places in the world. I hope this helps!