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The Battle of Roanoke Island was caused by the Union Navy's desire to gain control of the strategic location, which would effectively block Confederate supply routes and provide a base for future operations in North Carolina. The battle took place in February 1862 during the American Civil War.
An attempt was made to evict the British during the Battle of Rhode Island. It failed.
Gen George Washington commanded the Continental Troops at the Battle of Long Island (fought 27aug1776) during the Revolutionary War. His British counterpart was Lord Howe.
Yes, the battle of Sullivan's island was during the Revolutionary war.
General Guy Carleton; 1'st Baron Dorchester
General Douglas Haig was the British ruler during the battle of Somme, i think.
The Battle of Roanoke Island, which took place during the American Civil War, was important because it was the first major Union victory in the eastern theater of the war. The Union forces captured the island, securing a critical base for launching future operations along the North Carolina coast. This victory also opened up the possibility of using the Outer Banks as a staging area for the Union blockade of Southern ports.
Battle of Quebec
Winston Churchill was the British leader during Battle of Britain.
There is no clear record of an Indian leader specifically on Roanoke Island during the time of the Lost Colony in the late 16th century. The Croatan tribe, who interacted with the English colonists, was led by Chief Manteo, but he was not considered a leader of the entire island.
20,000 british were killed in the battle of soome
The Battle of May Island, also known as the May Island Incident, occurred on January 31, 1918. It involved a series of accidental collisions between British warships during a night exercise in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, resulting in the loss of two submarines and the deaths of over 100 sailors.