The British general sent to conquer the southern colonies during the American Revolutionary War was General Cornwallis, specifically General Charles Cornwallis. He led British forces in several key campaigns in the South, including the Siege of Charleston and the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. His efforts ultimately culminated in his surrender at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, which marked a turning point in the war.
Africa did not join the Axis Powers. Italy and Germany wanted land and resources, especially rubber and oil. Therefore the Germans tried to conquer North Africa and parts of East Africa. Rashid Ali al-Galani staged a coup in Iraq to join his German friends. The British sent troops to Syria and Iraq. The German General Rommel attacked Libya in 1941. The Italians tried to conquer Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya. The Germans sent the Italians some help. The British and South Africans sent troops. Eventually the Allies were victorious.
Francis Marion was one of the leaders in the South. He was known as the Swamp Fox and attacked the British in South Carolina. General Nathaniel Green was sent to South Carolina and lost at the Battle of Camden. Nathaniel Green also lost at The Battle of Guilford Court House but at the cost of a great number of British soldiers. This led the British to the Battle of Yorktown where General George Washington and Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau trapped Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown.
British general Thomas Gage had heard that the colonial militia had a major weapon storehouse there. In reaction, he sent his soldiers to destroy it.
genghis khan was able to conquer vast territories outside mongolia because of his clever mind. before conquering china he conquered chinese engineers and learned about chinese weapons. he used his cavalry archers effitiently to conquer china. he conquered persia by doing treachery with shah. he killed every inhabitant of persia. he sent his general subotai to conquer russia. the rest of world was conquered by ogetai khan
The first troops sent to help the colonists in their fight against the British were the Continental Army, established in 1775. Under the command of General George Washington, these troops engaged British forces in key battles such as the Siege of Boston and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Their involvement marked a significant escalation in the conflict, as they united the colonies in their struggle for independence from British rule.
Edward Braddock
Edward Braddock
Major General William Howe
Africa did not join the Axis Powers. Italy and Germany wanted land and resources, especially rubber and oil. Therefore the Germans tried to conquer North Africa and parts of East Africa. Rashid Ali al-Galani staged a coup in Iraq to join his German friends. The British sent troops to Syria and Iraq. The German General Rommel attacked Libya in 1941. The Italians tried to conquer Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya. The Germans sent the Italians some help. The British and South Africans sent troops. Eventually the Allies were victorious.
yes because he was sent to conquer earth and not save it.
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Probably several over the centuries. Where? When?
Francis Marion was one of the leaders in the South. He was known as the Swamp Fox and attacked the British in South Carolina. General Nathaniel Green was sent to South Carolina and lost at the Battle of Camden. Nathaniel Green also lost at The Battle of Guilford Court House but at the cost of a great number of British soldiers. This led the British to the Battle of Yorktown where General George Washington and Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau trapped Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown.
Never
The other colonies helped them. The middle colonies sent bread, and South Carolina sent rice.
The other colonies helped them. The middle colonies sent bread, and South Carolina sent rice.