In the Battle of New York, the British defeated the Americans.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.
The British opened fire on New York during the American Revolutionary War on August 27, 1776, during the Battle of Long Island. This marked a significant conflict as British forces aimed to capture New York City, resulting in a decisive victory for the British. The battle led to the evacuation of American troops from the city, significantly impacting the course of the war.
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men
The Battle Of Long Island was important b/c it was the first battle in which an army of the United States engaged the British forces.
it revived the colonies, and helped to get foreign aid from France
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There was over 2,000 British soldiers killed in the Battle of New York in July 1776.
It was the first major battle in the Battle of New York and New Jersey which saw the fledgling Continental Army driven into Pennsylvania by the British.
The Battle of New York was important because if the British had won then the American forces would have been crippled. The battle was also important because of New York's political importance.
The British commander who lost the Battle of Saratoga was John Burgoyne.
After the battle the british drove the Americans away from Brooklyn and out of New York.
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The siege upon New York city in 1776, by the British Redcoats with George Washington as leader. More Americans killed in this battle on New York City until September 11, 2001
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suzie manlock was the first woman to settle New York. She then went to battle with new England and lost and New York then became under the rule of new England.
The result of the Battle of Long Island was that the British drove Washington's troops out of Brooklyn.