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he didnt want the world to see the colonies as having no justice

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Q: Why did john Adams defended the British soldiers even though he was known as a patriot?
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Why do you think the Japanese were able to capture Singapore even though the british had a great advantage in number of soldiers?

The Japanese overwhelmed British forces by attacking the jungle side of Singapore which was the least defended since the British had expected a full scale naval frontal assault by the Japanese .


Even though british politicians and King Henry III thought they might have to send british soldiers to Boston to enforce the townshend acts they never had to send the soldiers?

false


Which person was the reason for the Boston Massacre?

No one person was responsable for the Boston Massacre. The Colonists were just fed up with the British, and how they kept taxing the colonies, even though most thought that they had no right to. During the Massacre, a large group of Colonists saw about five British soldiers, and threw snow and rocks at them. The Colonists provoked them enough to cause them to fire into the crowd. The soldiers were later charged for murder, but John Adams defended them in a trial and they were released.


Who had fought in the Boston massacre battle?

the british soldiers vs the American colonists


Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill a tragic victory for the british?

The Battle of Bunker Hill was a tragic victory for the British because even though they ultimately won the battle, they suffered heavy casualties. The British lost a significant number of soldiers, including many officers, which had a demoralizing effect on their military. Additionally, the battle showcased the determination and fighting skill of the American colonial forces, which boosted their morale and confidence in their ability to stand up to the British.

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Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill considered patriot victory?

No even though the british had more wounded and dead soldiers. but the british got more land too.it was considered a victory because they killed alot of british soldiers and only left because they didnt have enought ammo and only 400 some of they soldiers died


Why do you think the Japanese were able to capture Singapore even though the british had a great advantage in number of soldiers?

The Japanese overwhelmed British forces by attacking the jungle side of Singapore which was the least defended since the British had expected a full scale naval frontal assault by the Japanese .


Why do you think the Japanese were able to capture Singapore even though the British had a great advantage in numbers of soldiers?

The Japanese overwhelmed British forces by attacking the jungle side of Singapore which was the least defended since the British had expected a full scale naval frontal assault by the Japanese .


Even though british politicians and King Henry III thought they might have to send british soldiers to Boston to enforce the townshend acts they never had to send the soldiers?

false


Even though British politicians and King Henry III thought they might have to send British soldiers to Boston to enforce the Townshend Acts they never had to send the soldiers.?

false


Which person was the reason for the Boston Massacre?

No one person was responsable for the Boston Massacre. The Colonists were just fed up with the British, and how they kept taxing the colonies, even though most thought that they had no right to. During the Massacre, a large group of Colonists saw about five British soldiers, and threw snow and rocks at them. The Colonists provoked them enough to cause them to fire into the crowd. The soldiers were later charged for murder, but John Adams defended them in a trial and they were released.


Who had fought in the Boston massacre battle?

the british soldiers vs the American colonists


Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill a tragic victory for the british?

The Battle of Bunker Hill was a tragic victory for the British because even though they ultimately won the battle, they suffered heavy casualties. The British lost a significant number of soldiers, including many officers, which had a demoralizing effect on their military. Additionally, the battle showcased the determination and fighting skill of the American colonial forces, which boosted their morale and confidence in their ability to stand up to the British.


What did the british soldiers do to cause the colonist to resend them?

They came to America and the Boston Massacre (most of the h8 was caused by propoganda though)


What was the name of the british soldiers starting with an H?

Highlanders ? hussars ? There were also the Hessians, though techinically not British sodiers, they were mercenaries from present day Germany hired by the British to fight in the American Revolution. - HistoryDork.


Which British painter painted 'Soldiers' in 1942?

Stanley Spencer 1891-1959 did quite a few paintings of soldiers during WW2. I have not, though, been able to locate one with the title of just 'Soldiers'. I think this is Edward Burra's 'Soldiers at Rye', c. 1941.


Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill considered a patriotic victory?

No even though the british had more wounded and dead soldiers. but the british got more land too.it was considered a victory because they killed alot of british soldiers and only left because they didnt have enought ammo and only 400 some of they soldiers died