yo whats up guys its rico
the i think that the answer is the battle of New Orleans
i said (think) im not sure so don't go blameing me if you get the answer wrong
anyway i think that the answer is
the battle of new Orleans 2ueces
Battle of Lake Champlain
The British fleet that were led by one Lord Cornwallis were defeated at Yorktown. A combined military force from the United States where able to capture the Yorktown.
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The Athenian naval force was part of a joint naval force from 30 city-states which defeated the Persian fleet at Salamis in 480 BCE.
Nope no clue
Two events in particular led to the Patriot victory over the British at Yorktown. The first was the assembly of a large and well-led army, a mixture of American and French forces that outnumbered and outmaneuvered the British force led by Lord Cornwallis. The second was an important naval victory by a French fleet over a British fleet that resulted in the isolation of the British land-force and the severing of its supply line.
To quote from the internet: 'Off the coast of Gravelines, France, Spain's so-called "Invincible Armada" is defeated by an English naval force under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake.' So, therefore, England was not defeated by the Spanish Armada. The Spanish Armada was routed by the English, and suffered badly from the notorious stormy British weather - many storms scattered the Spanish fleet, with many floundering on the rocky British coast.
B/c he defeated a force of more than 800 british troops.
the british brought a huge force of 35000 to george.
The Americans won at Yorktown (Virginia) in 1781 due to several key factors. For one thing, they were expertly led by General George Washington, who enjoyed the vital support of a large and well-trained French force. For another thing, a French Fleet had defeated the British naval force that was attempting to supply the British land-force opposing General Washington and his army; thus, that land-force was soon surrounded, unsupplied, and left with no adequate retreat-route.
The Luftwuffe were defeated at the Battle of Britain.The British Royal Air Force, by the end of the war, had wiped out 90% of Hitler's air force, the Luftwaffe.
British troops had better training and more supplies