After the Americans won the battle of Lake Erie the British realized that they could no longer supply the garrison at Detroit and abandoned it.
The Battle of ____________ enabled American troops to retake the city of Detroit during the War of 1812
Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
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King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
The Battle of ____________ enabled American troops to retake the city of Detroit during the War of 1812
Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
American troops at Fort Detroit and in Frenchtown surrendered to British troops in the War of 1812. The citizens of Frenchtown pleaded to the government to push the British into Canada, at the time they felt threatened by the presence of British and Indian occupation.
The expansion of the European railroad helped to mobilize supplies and troops.
They called American troops "Gringos"
American troops went to valley Forge in 1698
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Securing the high ground enabled the troops to look down on their unsuspecting enemy.
Because it enabled Union troops to liberate the Mississippi, so ending the war in the West. It enabled them to go to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
General Omar Bradley was in charge of American troops on D-Day.
Russia's withdrawal from the war allowed Germans to move thousands of troops from the Eastern Front to the Western Front in France.
American troops is surrounded by Boston harbor