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They were part of the British troops and they helped them.
King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
American soldiers pointed cannons with no ammo at the fleet of British ships. The Brittish fleet got scared and left
the british army of the American revolution was well trained, led and equipped. however, the troops did not fare well so far from England and home. The American army had little in the way of training , equipment and supplies. but, they did have the will to fight the british oppression of the Americas. Washingtons acquiring of General Von Stueben made a big balls change in the training of American troops. the vanquish of british troops helpped the American army with guns and supplies which were in short supply. so, in some way the british helped supply the American forces.......... and that's all. oh yeah
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
They were part of the British troops and they helped them.
because she helped the American troops win by sping on the British
cannons and boats
The British withdrew from Boston in 1776 after American troops, led by General Thomas, secured Dorchester Heights with fortifications and cannons. The American forces could hit any British ship in the harbor from this location forcing the British to withdraw.
He found 16,000 troops and placed cannons in front of the British ships.
He found 16,000 troops and placed cannons in front of the British ships.
The french helped the Patriots win the war. They supplied troops from France to help fight against the British.
The country that helped America in the American War of Independence is France.
There were no American generals or troops in the battles of El Alamein
King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
American soldiers pointed cannons with no ammo at the fleet of British ships. The Brittish fleet got scared and left
George Washington put cannons at Dorchester Heights and this forced the British to leave Boston. 11,000 British troops and some 1,000 Loyalists departed Boston for Nova Scotia, Canada.