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- what was a loyalist?
- what were some of george washington’s difficulties?
- what was britain’s plan?
- how did indians help the american soldiers stop britain’s plan?
These questions are about historical events related to the American Revolution, specifically about loyalists, George Washington's difficulties, Britain's plan, and Indian assistance against Britain. The subfield of Social Science that applies here is History, as it deals with the study of past events, particularly in the context of the American Revolution.
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- A loyalist was a colonist who remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution, opposing the movement for American independence.
- George Washington faced difficulties such as a poorly trained and ill - equipped army, lack of supplies, and the challenge of uniting the colonies' forces.
- Britain's plan (during the American Revolution, for example in the Saratoga campaign - related context) was often to divide the colonies, cut off New England from the rest, and use their military might to suppress the rebellion.
- Indians (Native Americans) helped the American soldiers stop Britain's plan in various ways, such as providing intelligence about British movements, helping with guerrilla - style warfare tactics, and sometimes directly participating in battles against the British forces.