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Which two British commanders led the most major battle in The American Revolution?

1. Howe 2. Cornwallis


What important battles and events led up to the battle Yorktown?

british surrendered to the Americans


The series of conflicts that led to surrender of the british general burgoyne are known as the?

The Battles of Saratoga


How do you call the series of conflicts that led to the surrender of the British General Burgoyne?

Battles of Saratoga.


The series of conflicts that led to the surrender of the british general burgoyne are known as the?

The Battles of Saratoga


British and America were led by in the battle of El Alamein?

America was not involved in the Battles of El Alamein.


What led most US Civil War commanders to favor the tactical offensive in most of the battles of the war?

During the Mexican-American War, the US was highly effective when using the tactical offensive against the armies of Santa Anna. This idea carried on through the 1850's. It was no surprise then, that US Civil War commanders sought the tactical offensive whenever it was possible.


Who is the british commander that got defeated at seritoga?

In the battles of Saratoga in September and October 1777 the British forces were led by General John Burgoyne.


Led a successful surprise winter attack against the british?

Manteuffel & Dietrich were the panzer commanders in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, but the main opponents in this were the US forces.....


Has the British Navy ever been defeated on water?

Short answer: Yes. There are several battles that the British Navy did not win. Perhaps one of the most important was theBattle of the Capes.This loss led to the defeat of Cornwallis at Yorktown and allowed the U.S. to end the American Revolution.


What led up to the battles of Lexington?

Several events led to the Battle of Lexington. It started when the British government heavily taxed American colonies. Then came a chain of reaction that urged American colonies to take up arms against the British.


What were the battles benedcit Arnold fought in?

Benidict Arnold fought in the american revolution He First Led The Colonial army in small groups in small battles then he became a traitor and was a traitor to the Colonial Army And Started To Fight for the british and he led the British At The Last Battle Of The American Reveloution Which Was The Battle OF Yorktown The Colonial Army Though Got The British In A Trap And the colonial army made a circle around the british And started firing and at some point benedict arnold was forced to surrender