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The British left Boston in March 1776. They left for Canada to regroup to fight in other places including New York.
Fay Thesis left Harvard to study Sorbonne. She then wrote a book about The Origins of World War 2.
The USN. British warships were considered "short legged" by the USN. HMS warships were built for re-fuelling at naval bases; and had not learned nor were they equipped for "Fuelling At Sea" as USN warships could do; and nearly all Australian warships were British built. Consequently, British/Australian warships were often left out of the battle when battle did come. The British were by no means happy about this. But it couldn't be helped...the US had a war to win (keep up or be left behind!).
Yes, some had to be left behind but more than 198,000 British and nearly 140,000 French troops were evacuated in 9 days from the area around Dunkirk.
In 2006 the UK government said there were 3 still left alive, I believe there is now only one (but I am not sure).
up down left right a
In the Shining Plaza in Kogoeria on the left side of hte staicase.
They have to be different. Because the British were driving on the left
British came to in India on the 1897's and left in 1947
British troops have never left the North of Ireland.
British culture has left its mark on the world through the English language, the Industrial Revolution, and its music.
August 14, 1947
India and Pakistan were created when British left India. Pakistan further divided into two (Pakistan and Bangladesh) in 1971.
In the top left corner is a minny British flag
in storyline they did but in real life they left on their decision
They drive on the left.
They went to Concord.