3:13 in the afternoon. Or 3:15 in the very southern part of Britain, where their clocks are fast.
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
The French had no direct cause, but they sure played a role in it. During that time, the British and French were at war. Both in resentment of the Americans, they seized American ships and goods (known as impressment.) Slowly, American and British found themselves at war. With the British battling the French and Americans at the same time, it was not easy. it had somthing to do with their loss of the war.
Because the British had already fought a war in North America. The French were a formidable enemy at that time and the British had to spend alot of resources. This is why Americans were so heavily taxed in the time period before the Revolutionary War. This taxation led to a hatred of the British by Americans. In short the British opposed American independence for no other reason than their colony, which created a handsome revenue.
At WHAT time. -The British have "attacked the French" hundreds of times over the years !
Lots of people were NOT british war generals. For example, I'm pretty sure you are not a british war general. However, i think you're talking about people in the time period. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, most people
There were many British generals at this time.
There were many British generals at this time.
churchil
George III
George III
George III
George III
The British Prime Minister and War Minister for most of the war was Lloyd George and the Kaiser of Germany was Wilhelm II
The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
Canada was still a British territory at the time. Thus, when Britain went to war, the Canadians went to work as British citizens.
The Americans wore blue and the British wore red
They fought against the American Army.