Nathan Hale
Philadelphia
a man
yes because the british soilders went around burning houses and city that
No- in fact, he led Spanish forces against the British during America's Revolutionary War. His forces defeated British forces in the Siege of Pensacola in 1781. The city of Galveston, Texas is named after him, and he is one of only eight people in history to have been awarded United States citizenship.
Balimore
During the American Revolutionary War, the city of Charleston, South Carolina was under siege by British troops. The fighting lasted from March 29 to May 12, 1780.
The city of Boston, Massachusetts, was the scene of the opening of the American Revolutionary War; but June 28th, 1776 saw 'The Battle of Sullivan's Island' near Charleston, South Carolina, during which the British were driven off.
Philadelphia was the capital city of the US during most of the Revolutionary War.
This happened many times during the Revolutionary War. The specific incident you are probably looking for is Lexington 1775.
British occupation during the Revolutionary War. The inauguaration of George Washington. The Civil War draft riots. The Lindbergh parade.
Philadelphia
The leader of the British troops that occupied Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War was General Sir Henry Clinton. About 15,000 troops took part in the occupation. They abandoned the city on June 18, 1778.
Philadelphia
The British occupied Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War as it was the political and economic center of the colonies. Capturing the city would disrupt the Continental Congress and potentially weaken the American cause. Additionally, controlling Philadelphia gave the British a strategic advantage in the region.
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