Charles Cornwallis was the British commander in the Southern colonies. He served in the military from 1757 to 1805, reaching the rank of Lieutenant General.
Edward Braddock
Charles Cornwallis
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colonel William prescott
The French supplied it to the "americans"
Lord Cornwallis
Charles Cornwallis
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colonel William prescott
convincing the British to keep troops stationed in the colonies
George Washington
Major General Burgoyne
Lord Cornwallis
The Quartering Act required colonists to house British troops stationed in the colonies following the end of the Seven Years war.
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Lord Cornwallis
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The American revolution was a 5 year war between the American colonies and the British. In 1776 the colonies declared independence from Britain and this resulted in the revolution. Washington was commander of American troops and in 1789 he became the first president after the constitution was written.