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10 September, 07:39
10. What were British troops known as?
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Camren
10 September, 07:56
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The British troops were known as Redcoats or Lobsters
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10 September, 07:57
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Answer: Due to their long redcoats, British soldiers were nicknamed "lobsters" and "bloody backs" by the colonists ... British soldiers were also called "redcoats" but this nickname wasn't an insult
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