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british troops lost interest in the war
british troops lost interest in the war
Aka the Battle of Buffalo, this was considered as a victory for the British due to a withdrawal by the American troops.
The British general that was leading troops during the Battle of Kaskaskia was William Howe. The British troops surrendered to General George Rogers Clark who led the American troops in this battle.
There were two Battles of El Alamein in 1942, both of them victories for the British. No American troops participated. Other Commonwealth forces (New Zealanders, Indians, South Africans) fought on the British side aong with Free French and Greeks. The First Battle of El Alamein was won by Sir Claude Auchinlech. The Second battle of El Alamein was won by Viscount Bernard Montgomery.
George Washington and the American Army
There were no American generals or troops in the battles of El Alamein
They wanted to defeat the British and French before American troops could be used.
they had arms and ammunition by the british
British troops of the Boston garrison against troops of the American Continental Army.
because they had a very good plan to defeat the American troops.
The Battle of Yorktown was fought because Lord Cornwallis believed that by having the British troops camp out in Yorktown Virginia they could force American troops to surrender control of the Carolina territories. George Washington marched the American troops into Yorktown and demanded that the British troops leave. This was the final battle of the American Revolution.
British troops of the Boston garrison against troops of the American Continental Army.
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British troops of the Boston garrison against troops of the American Continental Army.
The British troops were tired from fighting the other battles so it made it easier for the American troops to win therefore it pushes us toward winning independence.
british troops lost interest in the war