because of taxes
because of taxes
Americans used guerrilla warfare tactics to drive the British to the coast. The french, although late, prevented the British from retreating to sea, so the British had no choice but to surrender.
The Americans defeat the British in Yorktown in 1715.
Canada was a British colony where Americans regularly aided anti-government rebels. After defeat in the Revolution, Britain helped to resettle many loyalist to Canada.
The Americans were fighting for a cause and because they used guerrilla warfare.
YEs....when europeans came to the new world they found Indians here already. Since the Americans had fight they learned a great deal and helped them defeat the british in the revolution....
After the British seiged the American's fort in Charlestown, the Americans had lost 10,000 men due to an unconditional surrender.
The Americans were able to defeat the British in the American Revolution (1775-1783) for several key reasons. First, they had a strong motivation to fight for their independence and home territory. Second, they benefited from strategic alliances, notably with France, which provided crucial military support. Lastly, the British faced logistical challenges and underestimation of American resolve, leading to strategic miscalculations on the battlefield.
Yorktown.
They killed some british
If your question was "Were the British part of the American Revolution," the answer is yes they were the enemy of the Americans. The colonists (the Americans) were fighting for their freedom from Britain.
The British hoped to defeat the Americans in the South before French help could arrive.