If the question refers to land in North America, the British owned Canada, Jamaica, and Bermuda, giving them firm bases of operations against the US.
The British captured the land that the Americans had been owning in the pre years of the war
They were not as well as well equipped as the British. British had more cannons, than they did.
the british got money and supplies
They were fighting on their own land for their own cause.
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
The Boers wanted to find their own land, free of British influence.
They were not as well as well equipped as the British. British had more cannons, than they did.
the british got money and supplies
Land owners.
They did own their own land in the 1800's, so your question is wrong in what it is asking.
no they fought on clearer land
They were fighting on their own land for their own cause.
They were fighting on their own land for their own cause.
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
The American army burned Toronto to the ground in 1813. The British wanted revenge.
The Boers wanted to find their own land, free of British influence.
Ireland did not have its own government during the famine. It was still under British rule at that time.
Since a king or queen own the land they rule, yes, they own all the gold on the land (and everything else).The British monarch, for example, has the power to take control of any plot of land or building they desire. A power that hasn't been used for generations.