Redcoats
The term "Redcoats" refers to the British soldiers who fought during the American Revolutionary War. They were called Redcoats because of their distinctive red uniforms, which were designed to be easily recognizable on the battlefield. These soldiers were part of the British Army and played a significant role in various battles throughout the war.
Redcoats were often seen as symbols of British authority and control over the American colonies. Their presence was met with resistance from colonial forces, including groups like the Continental Army led by George Washington. The conflict between the Redcoats and American patriots ultimately contributed to the colonies' quest for independence.