During the Revolutionary the British abandoned Boston. The situation in Boston became untenable. Or, they could not hold it. The United States could attack with its army and defeat the British Army. Instead, the British could go to New York. The United States had nothing that could match the British naval guns. New York City, except for The Bronx, is completely surrounded by water. The British could stay in New York as long as they wanted and use it as a base. Unlike Boston, the British in Boston could use ships for Artillery against infantry.
They wanted New York
The plan was to move the war to the southern colones.
They deemed it theirs by right of discovery and could back up their claim with a Navy that could not be rivaled. In the politics of the day might makes right. England had the might and was prepared to use it.
The British planned to cut New England and New York off from the rest of the colonies. British general John Burgoyne decided the best way to do this was to capture the Hudson River Valley.
The Dutch were the first settlers of New York City and they called it New Amsterdam,, after the capital city of Holland. The colony was conquered by the British in 1664 without a shot being fired; the appearance of the British ships in the harbor was enough to convince the colonists they had no chance. It was re-named New York in honor of James, Duke of York, son of the British king, who had organized the expedition to capture New Amsterdam for the British,
In the Battle of New York, the British defeated the Americans.
William Howe was the British general who arrived in New York in July of 1776. He fought in several battles including the Boston campaign.
New york!
The British were going to push through New York, capture the Hudson River Valley, which would then cut off New England from the other colonies.
During the American War of Independence, the British planned to isolate and then re-occupy the New England colonies in a variety of ways. Most decisively, they invaded upstate New York in the middle of 1777, aiming to drive a wedge between the New England colonies and the rest of the "rebel" territory. Their campaign came to a halt with defeats in several battles around Saratoga, NY, in the autumn of 1777.
the British King gave it to his cousin the Duke of York, the majority of the people came from england
The plan was to move the war to the southern colones.
The British were going to push through New York, capture the Hudson River Valley, which would then cut off New England from the other colonies.
the british wanted new york becaue they wanted all the silk and gold that they found in new york so if they move to new york they would get all the silk cotton and riches
They deemed it theirs by right of discovery and could back up their claim with a Navy that could not be rivaled. In the politics of the day might makes right. England had the might and was prepared to use it.
New York City Campaign Finance Board was created in 1988.
NY presumably is New York. York is the country-town of the county of Yorkshire in England. New York was named after York. New York was one of the British colonies in what we now call the United States.
There are furniture removal companies in York, England and in York, Canada. In Canada a good company to contact would be "Junk It". They claim to have prices 10% lower than their competitors. In England, "Mr. Move It" would be a good company to try.