Brit John Paul Jones's naval strategy as well as the Continental Army's was to hit the British at their most vulnerable, thus forcing them to try to add more coverage at weak points thus weakening yet another location. The point was never to hit them where they were prepared.
Cornwallis Surrendered after the Continental army sided with the French and there was over 5,000 of them plus the Continental army.
The British implemented a naval blockade to restrict supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. By controlling key ports and waterways, they aimed to cut off essential resources and support from both the colonies and foreign allies. Additionally, British forces conducted raids and patrols to intercept supply lines and disrupt communication between the colonies. This strategy was designed to weaken the Continental Army's capabilities and diminish their chances of success.
he was the leader/commander of the Continental army
It's generally referred to as the Colonial Army or the Continental Army.
Both France and Spain provided support to the Continental Army against the UK.
Continental army
Continental army
At its peak, the Continental Army consisted of 35,000 Army Regulars backed up by a Militia force of 44,500 and a Naval force of 55,000 Sailors, Naval Infantry and Marines.
Not sure, But I believe its that they had an American naval blockade..
The Continental Army.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain.
He knew close to nothing about military strategy and tactics while the commander of the continental army.
Cornwallis Surrendered after the Continental army sided with the French and there was over 5,000 of them plus the Continental army.
To kill all Americans and and kill washington because the continental army where gonna kill them anyway!
The British implemented a naval blockade to restrict supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. By controlling key ports and waterways, they aimed to cut off essential resources and support from both the colonies and foreign allies. Additionally, British forces conducted raids and patrols to intercept supply lines and disrupt communication between the colonies. This strategy was designed to weaken the Continental Army's capabilities and diminish their chances of success.
Britain was an established army. The Continental Army was not.
he was the leader/commander of the Continental army