If you count the Falkland Islands as British soil, then sometime during the Falklands War of 1982.
Yorktown, it was the last battle of the Revolutionary war.
Washington, commanding American and French forces, forced Cornwallis to surrender his entire British Army of the South there, effectively ending the Revolution, though years of negotiation followed.
Battle of the Bulge
The battle that the southern army try to win on northern soil was the battle of Shiloh
British
This was the last battle of the American Revolution as this is where the British surrendered.
No. There was a Battle of Mobile after the Battle of New Orleans. The British captured a fort protecting the city. They stopped the battle when they received word the peace treaty had been signed. That was the last battle.
The Battle of York Town
To penetrate into Pennsylvania, win a big battle on Northern soil, and impress the British, who were treating this campaign as the test of Confederate viability.
As far as i can gather, no British king has died in battle. James IV of Scotland died at the battle of Flodden in 1513 and was the last King in Scottish history to die in battle. However, Britain wouldn't exist for another 200years with the union of Parliament in 1707.
The last guy who answered this was totally wrong! I am studing this at school and this is when they died. The french battled the british army in 1775 on the plains of Abraham. It is called that because at the time the land was owned by a farmer named Martin b. Abraham. In Qubec city. The british had won 15 minutes into battle. It was the goriest battle ever recoreded and still is. If the british hadnt won, we wouldn't be speaking English right now. That's why.
the battle of yorktown, lord cornwallace surrendered. in 1783
There are at least three plausible answers. Sedgemoor (1685) was the last pitched battle between regular armies. Preston (1715) was a siege that turned into a battle in the streets, like Stalingrad. Clifton (1745) was a skirmish.In addition, the WW2 battles of Britain and London were fought over English soil, but not on it.
The Pig War on the San Juan Islands.
Yorktown, it was the last battle of the Revolutionary war.
Last battleWednesday April 16, 1746. The Battle of Culloden. Fought between the Highlanders loyal to Bonnie Prince Charlie and BRITISH (that's important) Government troops. There was a small skirmish later on that year but it's not counted as a battle as such. Further reading - 'Culloden' by John Prebble. Or simply browse the Global Web typing Scottish History into your search engine. If you count the Falklands Islands as British soil the last battle on British soil would have been the Falklands War Friday April 2nd 1982 - June 14th 1982
the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the American Revolution.