The British captured large seaports but could not control the countryside.
the british captured large seaports but could not control the countryside
The British captured large seaports but could not control the countryside.
The British strategy in the South during the American Revolutionary War, similar to their efforts in the North, ultimately failed to achieve decisive victory. In both regions, British forces faced strong resistance from American troops and local militias, leading to significant losses and a drain on resources. Additionally, the British strategy relied heavily on loyalist support, which was often overestimated and proved insufficient to secure control. Both theaters demonstrated that British military superiority could not easily translate into political dominance or the suppression of revolutionary fervor.
British Claim to North America and a son who looked for the NWP.
British Claim to North America and a son who looked for the NWP.
William Pitt -Pookie
more houses and more peopke
more houses and more peopke
they ended up leaving the french and turned its attention to the India
It was positive for 13 forms of AIDS.
Common Law legal system
The british won and theictory led to the treaty of Paris that they signed with France.