Most of the British troops that attacked the South during the American Revolutionary War were drawn from the southern colonies themselves. This strategy aimed to exploit local loyalties and recruit supporters among loyalists who opposed independence. Additionally, the South was seen as a region with significant resources and strategic importance, making it a key target for British military efforts. By focusing on the South, the British hoped to regain control over the colonies and quell the rebellion.
The North came down (South) and attacked with tanks and infantry, winning the war. There were no more B-52's to stop them.
The first Italian landings were on the island of Sicily, in July 1943, with both British and American troops landing on the southern Sicilian coast at several locations. The Sicilian campaign lasted about six weeks. After the conquest of Sicily, in September 1943 British troops crossed onto the toe of the Italian boot from Sicily, and other British troops came from Bizerte, Tunisia, in Africa, and landed at Taranto, on the instep. About a week later American troops landed at Salerno, on the shin, about twenty-five miles south of Naples. The day before the American landings Italy surrendered, but the Germans, who were already numerous in Italy, continued to defend against the Allies. The Germans were able to defend the rugged terrain very viciously, so the Allies tried an additional landing behind the German defensive lines in January 1944, coming ashore at Anzio and Nettuno, about twenty-five miles south of Rome.
The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
The VC lived in the South; the NVA came from the north. Viet Cong & North Vietnamese Army
The Hessians were German auxilliary troops deployed by the British in the American War of Independence. True "Hessians" came from the region of what is now Hessen, in Germany. Additionally, the British deployed many German troops from other regions of present-day Germany, including Brunswick, Anspach-Bayreuth, Anhalt Zerbst, and Waldeck. However, the largest contribution of auxilliary troops came from Hessen-Kassel, so that "Hessian" became a term for all German auxilliaries deployed by the British in the Revoultionary War.
Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.
Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.
The troops surrendered after the french came.
The North came down from the south and attacked with tanks and infantry, winning the war. There were no more B-52's to stop them.
The North came down (South) and attacked with tanks and infantry, winning the war. There were no more B-52's to stop them.
The side that came out in worse condition was the South. The reason why is because Grant ordered more troops when Souths troops were exasusthed.
he always liked to be british because he came from Britain actually, he attacked the British with his Green Mountain Boys on may 5th, 1775 at fort tricoderoga.
Some attacked early from the air - over 20,000 US, British and Canadian paratroops, thousands of other airborne troops came by glider early next morning, as well as 150,00 who landed by sea and fought their way up beaches under withering fire from the defenders.
The first Italian landings were on the island of Sicily, in July 1943, with both British and American troops landing on the southern Sicilian coast at several locations. The Sicilian campaign lasted about six weeks. After the conquest of Sicily, in September 1943 British troops crossed onto the toe of the Italian boot from Sicily, and other British troops came from Bizerte, Tunisia, in Africa, and landed at Taranto, on the instep. About a week later American troops landed at Salerno, on the shin, about twenty-five miles south of Naples. The day before the American landings Italy surrendered, but the Germans, who were already numerous in Italy, continued to defend against the Allies. The Germans were able to defend the rugged terrain very viciously, so the Allies tried an additional landing behind the German defensive lines in January 1944, coming ashore at Anzio and Nettuno, about twenty-five miles south of Rome.
The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
The VC lived in the South; the NVA came from the north. Viet Cong & North Vietnamese Army
A very large number.