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British troops have never left the North of Ireland.
why british came to trinidad
On March 5th, 1770, a group of boys threw snow balls to tease British soldiers who were stationed in Boston. As the crowd grew and became more high-spirited, the soldiers fired into the crowd of people and killed 5 Americans.
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The ANZAC troops arrived first on the Greek island of Lemnos in August 1914 to prepare for their landing at Gallipoli, Turkey, in April the following year.
American troops have NEVER invaded Britain, the British troops have invaded America and burnt Washington and the white house to the ground.
28th May until 4th June 1940
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It was King George III you're thinking of here. :) The Boston Port Act was enacted March 31, 1774, and was supposed to be enforced until Boston had paid restitution for the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party. As the main source of trade and commerce for Massachusetts, this Act did not go over well, as you can imagine. The Siege of Boston followed shortly afterward, and British General Thomas Gage occupied Boston, and the British used the Boston Port to bring in their own war supplies and troops. The following March, the Continental Army drove the British out of Boston, and March 17 is now celebrated as Evacuation Day. So, to answer your question, just barely under a year. revolutionary-war.net
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