In late June, 1776.
They wanted to kill Britain
The British general that was leading troops during the Battle of Kaskaskia was William Howe. The British troops surrendered to General George Rogers Clark who led the American troops in this battle.
Britain didn't have any troops in the Pacific during World War 2
General Lafayette
Britain and General Gage sent troops to Lexington and Concord to confiscate colonial military supplies and arrest revolutionary leaders, including Samuel Adams and John Hancock. This military action was aimed at suppressing the growing resistance against British authority in the American colonies. The movement of troops ultimately sparked the first battles of the American Revolutionary War, as colonial militias confronted the British forces.
They wanted to kill Britain
The British general that was leading troops during the Battle of Kaskaskia was William Howe. The British troops surrendered to General George Rogers Clark who led the American troops in this battle.
Britain didn't have any troops in the Pacific during World War 2
the troops were unnumbered for the British so the British general surrendered
General Montgomery was placed in command of the British troops.
General Lafayette
Britain and General Gage sent troops to Lexington and Concord to confiscate colonial military supplies and arrest revolutionary leaders, including Samuel Adams and John Hancock. This military action was aimed at suppressing the growing resistance against British authority in the American colonies. The movement of troops ultimately sparked the first battles of the American Revolutionary War, as colonial militias confronted the British forces.
thomas gage
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
The British troops were led to the battle of the Long Island by General William Howe.
The distance from Great Britain made it difficult for the British to replace troops.
general cornwallis