it was a drawn battle, so nobody won. both of them walked away from the battle.
Actually that's wrong, it wasn't a drawn battle. It was a British victory no doubt about it.IT ACTUALLY WAS A DRAWN BATTLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOOKED IT UP!!!!!!!!! HA! HA! HA!No The British won loserlet me correst everyone and make everything clear here the british won on the web site it quotes
"The Americans were driven back but were enabled to draw off from the White Plain position and march into New Jersey while the British returned to Manhattan. Generally considered to have been a drawn battle. However the American garrison on Manhattan and in Fort Washington was left to its fate."
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because there were elaphants that came pushing threw
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The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
Battle of Long Island (Battle of Brooklyn Heights - August 27, 1776)The British drove the Americans out of Brooklyn, and out of New York entirely, into New Jersey.
The British troops were led to the battle of the Long Island by General William Howe.
The Battle Of Long Island was important b/c it was the first battle in which an army of the United States engaged the British forces.
They did not die. They lived the result was British won.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
After the battle the british drove the Americans away from Brooklyn and out of New York.
Battle of Long Island (Battle of Brooklyn Heights - August 27, 1776)The British drove the Americans out of Brooklyn, and out of New York entirely, into New Jersey.
Battle of Long Island (Battle of Brooklyn Heights - August 27, 1776)The British drove the Americans out of Brooklyn, and out of New York entirely, into New Jersey.
the british drove the Americans from Brooklyn and forced them to evacuate New York.
who was the general that won the battle at long island
The British captured some Americans and 1,600 american men surrendered .
The British troops were led to the battle of the Long Island by General William Howe.
New Answer:The Battle of Long Island, New York, was on August 27, 1776. George Washington commanded the American side, and William Howe commanded the British side.The British forced the Americans from Long Island. However, when the battle was over, approximately 250 Americans were dead or wounded, and the British had approximately 400 who were either dead or wounded.Although the American troops lost this battle, it was considered by some American Generals to be a turning point in the war.
the british won and caused the Americans to retreat
the british
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.