How 13 Colonies Defeated The Most Powerful Empire On Earth
How did 13 colonies defeat the most powerful empire on Earth? Today, the American Revolution feels inevitable. We know the ending. We know the United States wins. But at the time, this was basically impossible. Britain had the world’s strongest navy, a professional army, global wealth, and an empire that stretched across the planet. The colonies had farmers, militias, bad supplies, almost no money, and an army that kept falling apart. But somehow, they survived. From Lexington and Concord, to George Washington barely keeping the army alive, to the crossing of the Delaware, to Saratoga, French support, Yorktown, and the final British surrender — this is the story of how a local rebellion turned into a global problem Britain could not afford to keep fighting. So yeah… the American Revolution wasn’t just won with bravery. It was won with geography, stubbornness, foreign help, bad British decisions, and a whole lot of chaos. Like and subscribe for more simple, weird, and chaotic history videos. #History #AmericanRevolution #RevolutionaryWar #GeorgeWashington #UnitedStates #BritishEmpire #WorldHistory #HistoryFacts #Yorktown #13Colonies

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