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British interference with American ships was much more serious during the days America was coming into being. When the British captured a ship, they often impressed the captured seamen into the British Navy.
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The French helped the Americans colonies as far back as the Battle of Bunker Hill (actually fought on Breeds Hill). The largest and most vital role was at Yorktown when the American's were pushing the British and Hessian soldiers back to the sea. The British expected the British fleet to be there, but the French showed up and blocked the inlet causing the British to be cut of and soon after surrendered ending the American revolution. This battle sealed the American victory in the war and they were finally free from British rule.
American sailors captured from the british would be hanged
It marked the American defeat, and the French was a big part in this defeat. When they captured the British in the Atlanic Ocean
General Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis and his British and Hessian force.
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Fort Duquesne, or what was left of it, was captured by the British on the 25th of November, 1758. The French destroyed it before it was captured.
Fort Duquesne, or what was left of it, was captured by the British on the 25th of November, 1758. The French destroyed it before it was captured.
The outcome of the Battle of Flamborough Head in 1779 was indecisive. However, two British ships were captured by a joint American/French naval squadron.
It united the British, American, and French areas of control.It was pro-American