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British forces under the command of General Montgomery and American forces under the command of General Patton embarked in North African ports and then hit Sicily in a combined airborne and amphibious attack on July 9, 1943. This action was known as Operation Husky.
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The Australian command in France, placed under command of the British command, was ordered to do so.
Try typing the command into command prompt: netstat this should tell you what services are running under what ports.
The British under the command of William Johnson and some Native Americans under the command of Hendrick Theyanoguin.
The American navy, under the command of John Paul Jones, was no match for the British naval forces. True or False?
The Loyalist forces in the South during the Revolutionary War were under the command of British Officer Banastre Tarleton, considered one of the most brutal of all British commanders.
The American navy, under the command of John Paul Jones, was no match for the British naval forces. True or False?
The General in command of the of the British forces in the South was General CornwallisRead more: Who_was_in_command_of_the_British_forces_in_the_south
Tensions between the Chinese and British led to what became known as the Opium War in 1839. Chinese weapons and military tactics were no match for the British gunboats. The Chinese were defeated and signed the Treaty of Nanking in 1842. The provisions of the treaty required the Chinese to pay the British for losses during the war, give the British the island of Hong Kong, and open five ports to foreign trade. In addition, British citizens in China were granted immunity from Chinese laws. British citizens in China were allowed to live under British laws and if they committed a crime on Chinese soil, they could only be tried in British courts. Another clause of the treaty stated that if China granted rights to another nation, Britain would be guaranteed the same rights. The Treaty of Nanking was the first of the "unequal treaties" signed between China and the Western powers.
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