During the American Revolution, British General William Howe found it particularly difficult to fight against his own men, as many soldiers in the British army were American loyalists fighting for the Crown. This created a moral dilemma for him, as the conflict pitted fellow countrymen against each other. Additionally, the loyalty of some British troops was often tested due to their ties to American families and communities, complicating the military campaign further. Howe’s struggle with this internal conflict highlighted the deep divisions within colonial society during the war.
She didn't fight in any battles during the American Revolution. She was a Spy though for General george Washington. She warned him that the British were planning a surprize attack on the second Pennsilvaina Regiment at Whitemarsh.
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No, there were no Asians involved
American revolution
American Revolution
the tax dealers...
by helping solders
Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them
John Paul Jones.
During the American Revolutionary War, German citizens served as mercenaries in the American Revolution. They were hired by Great Britain to help in their fight against the American revolutionaries.
She didn't fight in any battles during the American Revolution. She was a Spy though for General george Washington. She warned him that the British were planning a surprize attack on the second Pennsilvaina Regiment at Whitemarsh.
NO
George Washington
American militia. The minute men were American militia that would be ready to fight on a minutes notice during the American Revolution.
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Washington led Patriot forces in the American Revolution. He did not fight at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Yes