the south had alot of loyalists there so it was an easy target for them.
They thought there were more Loyalist in the south to help them
They were up in the north meaning that if the British wanted to invade the Union, meaning that they would get ambushed from the north and the south (confederacy)
They didn't, the British were in Burma & India fighting against the Japanese Army during WWII.
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
The two ports the British captured a port in Savannah and Charles Town.
Yes, the south prevents, but temporarily, the Union Army to invade Georgia.
To convince the British that the Confederates had a good chance of winning, and were worth backing.
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1950, Truman was president
On August 15, 1780 an American army, led by General Horatio Gates was badly defeated by the British Army led by Gen. Lord Cornwallis. This defeat opened the way for the British to invade North Carolina.
The British had a three wave plan. Invade from Canada, with support of the Indians. Invade from the east and take Washington, which would inspire the Indians, Invade from the south, where New Orleans was, promising help to the native Americans in that region. Also, everything coming from the Mississippi had to go through new Orleans. Plus, defeating the army there could have given them a good attack at the south and controlling the south. New Orleans also was a big city, and full of different cultures combining there.
Neville Chamberlain - the British Prime Minister - didn't invade any countries. When Germany invaded Poland on 1st September 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3rd September and Britain then sent the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) to France to re-enforce the French Army. Unfortunately, both armies were thoroughly beaten by the superior German Army resulting in the French surrender and the British evacuation from Dunkirk - probably the worst defeat that the British Army has ever had.