In 1778, the British captured several key forts in the southern colonies, notably Forts Bute and Clinton in South Carolina. These captures were part of a broader strategy to gain control over the southern states during the American Revolutionary War. The British aimed to establish a stronghold in the South, which they viewed as crucial for their campaign against the Continental Army.
In late December 1778, the British were able to capture Savannah, Georgia.
In the spring of 1778, George Rogers Clark was sent to the Illinois Country, a region that was part of the British territory in North America. His mission aimed to capture British forts and strengthen American control in the area. Clark's campaign ultimately led to the successful capture of several key British outposts, including Fort Vincennes, which significantly boosted American morale and territorial claims in the West.
it was in 1778. i did that same question once lol. hope it helped
The fort Kaskaskia and Cahokia were captured by British forces during the American Revolutionary War. In 1778, Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark led a successful campaign to seize these forts from British control as part of his efforts to expand American territory in the Northwest Territory. His strategic surprise attacks and negotiations with local Native American tribes played a crucial role in the capture of these locations.
He he conviced officals to protect the settlers from British back attacks by Native Americans. In 1778 he got promoted to liuentant he was given a job to capture territory north of the Ohio River
In late December 1778, the British were able to capture Savannah, Georgia.
December 1778
The british captured the city of savannah in,1778.
In the spring of 1778, George Rogers Clark was sent to the Illinois Country, a region that was part of the British territory in North America. His mission aimed to capture British forts and strengthen American control in the area. Clark's campaign ultimately led to the successful capture of several key British outposts, including Fort Vincennes, which significantly boosted American morale and territorial claims in the West.
To be better said 1777 - 1778 September 11, 1777 - June 28, 1778
In 1778, several significant events occurred during the Revolutionary War in the South. One such event was the Siege of Savannah, where American and French forces unsuccessfully attempted to capture the British-held city. Additionally, there were small-scale skirmishes and raids conducted by both sides, as well as the campaigning of British forces throughout Georgia and South Carolina to regain control of these southern colonies. However, overall, the southern theater of the Revolutionary War did not see decisive action until later years.
Savannah always gets captured in December. 1778 by the British, 1864 by Sherman's Yankees.
Capture of Savannah happened on 1778-12-29.
Capture of St. Lucia happened in 1778.
Yes, the British captured both Savannah, Georgia, and Charles Town, South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Savannah fell to British forces in December 1778, and Charles Town was captured in May 1780, marking significant victories for the British in the Southern Campaign. These captures allowed the British to strengthen their control over the southern colonies for a time.
it was in 1778. i did that same question once lol. hope it helped
The British believed Loyalists were most prominent in the south and sought to enlist the aid of both southerners as well as their slaves. They achieved huge wins in Georgia (late 1778) and South Carolina (May, 1779). Unfortunately for them, the British overestimated Loyalist support in the south and their presence persuaded some who had been sitting on the fence about the rebellion to join the Patriots.