Terrain
This map shows the large concentration of mountainous areas in the northeast
The unpredictable terrain of the colonies made it difficult for the British generals to form successful strategies.
- The terrain of North America varies tremendously from place to place representing almost any terrain or environment in the world.
- Although the British did not have to deal with all of the variations, they did have to deal with quite a few different environments that were completely different from what they had previously had experience with in Europe.
- The north was made up of a largely rocky environment that could get very cold in the winter.
- The south was boggy and quite humid. These two different environments made it tough for the soldiers to adapt to.
- The terrain of North America varies tremendously from place to place representing almost any terrain or environment in the world.
- Although the British did not have to deal with all of the variations, they did have to deal with quite a few different environments that were completely different from what they had previously had experience with in Europe.
- The north was made up of a largely rocky environment that could get very cold in the winter.
- The south was boggy and quite humid. These two different environments made it tough for the soldiers to adapt to.