Quite a few but it would have been fantastic if he had wrote 880,000 more
and all the guys came home.
Gazman
well I think George Washington was imprisoned because he was the one who fought the british
King George
George Rodger Clark of the Virginia militia and his soldiers wanted to end the attacks on settlers.
During the American Revolution, King George III and the British government passed the Quartering Acts, which allowed British soldiers to live in citizens' homes without the homeowner's permission and be fed and clothed.
They didn't need to be, a loyalist normally was a colonist who was loyal to the British. The British were already British so they were already loyal to King George, unless there were some that weren't.
George Rodger Clark of the Virginia militia and his soldiers wanted to end the attacks on settlers.
hated american revolutionariesand their cause2
In the British monarchy, the letters GR would stand for "George Rex", a Latin-like way of saying "George the King." Similarly, ER stands for Elizabeth Regina or "Elizabeth the Queen."
George Washington took about 2400 men over the Delaware River.
The cost of the British involvement in North America soon turned into burden a burden for the colonists. To enforce the Proclamation of 1763, King George III left 10,000 soldiers in America.
because king george 111 thought he still ruled them over seas and they weren't following the rules
taxing them to death, ignoring them and forcing them to let the british soldiers stay in their houses.