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When England was forcing US sailors to work in the british navy this was called?

Americans were angered by the British practice of impressment which American sailors were forced into the British navy.


What two distinct forms of outrage did the British take?

The British outrages took two distinct forms. The first was the seizure and forced sale of merchant ships and their cargoes for allegedly violating the British blockade of Europe. The second, more insulting type of outrage was the capture of men from American vessels for forced service in the Royal Navy.


What was the practice called where Americans were forced into service with the British navy?

Impressment is the term used to denote the forcing of American sailors into the British navy/


What American victory forced the British out of the North?

The Battle at Saratoga


What was one difference between the British and American forced at the beginning of the American revolution?

British troops had better training and more supplies


Who was the British prime who was forced to resign as a result of American revolution?

Lord North


What attacks did British lead against American forced?

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What did Britain do in the buildup to American Revolution?

forced colonists to harbor British soldiers closed Boston's port


Which did Britain do in the build up to the American revolution?

forced colonies to harbor british soldiers


The American Revolution ended when George Washington forced the surrender of the British at?

yorktown virginia


How did the capture of fort Ticonderoga lead to the American victory in Boston?

The capture of Fort Ticonderoga in May 1775 provided the Continental Army with much-needed artillery and supplies. This strategic victory, led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, allowed George Washington to transport cannons to Boston, where British forces were besieged. The artillery positioned on Dorchester Heights forced the British to evacuate Boston in March 1776, significantly boosting American morale and demonstrating the effectiveness of their military efforts. Ultimately, this victory laid the groundwork for further American resistance against British rule.


What British practice was a violation of the neutral rights?

They stopped American vessels and forced the American sailors to work on their ships.