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Germans... you mean the green coats... brunswickers right? as for the manpower... well they did have loyalists and natives supporting them?as for william howe etc... yes they didnt give them support... As for "Gentleman Johnny" he was an idiot...whose mistakes cost him the battle....and the germans with their band playing... losing hundreds of men... under col baums command... etc.........among other mistakes.... But France,spain and netherland joined the band wagon only after the battle of saratoga by recognising the new republic (king luis XVI) and sending their united fleets .... tht eventually lead to the british defeat in 1781...
Yes the Greencoats were Germans known as Hessians. Loyalists did not take up arms though they just refused to rebel against the crown and while natives did take up arms their weapons were not up to par and were usually the spares British could give them. Also the natives did not try to capture land they were just in support roles and in exchange English would not expand colonies west when the rebellion was put down.
Yeah which is why I am saying saratoga would have still been a loss and France and others would have still joined the war.