The Redcoats, or British army, generally had more experienced and organized military leadership compared to the colonists, also known as the Patriots. British generals, such as General Howe and General Cornwallis, had years of training and experience in warfare. In contrast, the Patriots initially struggled with leadership, though figures like George Washington emerged to provide effective command as the war progressed. Ultimately, while the British had the advantage in experience, the adaptability and resolve of the Patriot leadership played a crucial role in their eventual success.
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