redcoats
Redcoats were a term used to refer to the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. The name originated from the distinctive red coats worn by the British soldiers, which were part of the uniform introduced in 1751. The red coat was a significant change from the previous blue uniforms, and it became a symbol of British military power and authority.
The redcoats were known for their discipline and professionalism, which made them formidable opponents on the
The term "redcoats" is often used to refer to any British soldier, regardless of the specific uniform