Nathan Hale
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
Ann Bates was marrried into the spy work. She was a loyalist for the British. One of her major acommplishments was breaking into George Washingtons headquaters.
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European settlement in Australia was started by British convicts, together with officers, marines and in some cases their families.
Most British officers carried the British Webley .38. -Some had a .455 version instead.
Not specifically British Officers, but yes, British Soldiers.
Surveyor, Plantation owner and Officer in British Army
The end section 'equally capable as the British officers' sounds a little clumsy.You could say they were 'as capable as the British officers'.
the british officers who were guarding him.
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Writs of assistance enabled British customs officers to search homes for smuggled goods.
they surrenedered but Howe westberg (a commander) killed goerge washingtons army and therefore surrened towards the British
George Washingtons trainings are that he trained solders and led several successful attacks on the british.
Sandhurst
Wars cost money and the infant US had a huge debit from fighting the British.
Yes. The Continental Army attacked commanding officers of the British Army. Because they were cool like that.
from a private soldier to highest rank