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True. The British were determined to make 1777 the year they would end the war and destroy the new nation. The planned to invade upper New York by way Lake Champlain and to proceed down the Hudson River to New York City
Yes, he attacked their center of population and production in which crippled them and broke their morale.
When life gives you lemons you make lemonade!
They were a major morale booster at a time when the population was being bombed day and night.
The United States have fought two wars with Great Britain. Great Britain lost both with the result being complete independence from the British Empire.
The size and speed of the British naval ships was enough to shatter the enemy morale.The morale in the company is very low.
True. The British were determined to make 1777 the year they would end the war and destroy the new nation. The planned to invade upper New York by way Lake Champlain and to proceed down the Hudson River to New York City
to break british morale
The evacuation from Dunkirk
No. It was the exact opposite. Thet thought that by burning Washington the New Government would die out and England would once again rule the colonies.
Yes, he attacked their center of population and production in which crippled them and broke their morale.
Winston Churchill
When life gives you lemons you make lemonade!
They were a major morale booster at a time when the population was being bombed day and night.
No. The British had too much will to fight and resist. No matter what the Nazi's did they could not break the English.
The United States have fought two wars with Great Britain. Great Britain lost both with the result being complete independence from the British Empire.
The Germans hoped to bomb Britain into suing for peace .