To be better said 1777 - 1778
September 11, 1777 - June 28, 1778
The allieas (Americans, British and Canadians) reached Rome on 4 June 1944
There was a Philadelphia Campaign. It include an American evacuation of Philadelphia, a British capture and occupation, and a British evacuation followed by an American capture. There were many battles around Philadelphia. But there was no actual Battle of Philadelphia. (Google produced a result, which was an article entitled "The Battle for Philadelphia," but it was about the campaign, rather than a specific battle.) There is a link below to an article on the Philadelphia campaign.
British troops have never left the North of Ireland.
September 21, 1777
Yes, the British did.
July 15, 1781
1776
1776
6/29/1667
1871 by the french
William Howe, a British general during the American Revolutionary War, fought in several key battles, including the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, where he led British forces to a costly victory. He also commanded British troops at the Battle of Long Island in 1776, which resulted in a significant American defeat. Howe played a crucial role in the capture of Philadelphia, leading the British at the Battle of Brandywine and the subsequent Battle of Germantown later that year. His military campaigns were marked by a combination of strategic victories and controversial decisions.
Napoleon Bonaparte attempted to capture Egypt from the British in 1798. Napoleon's invading troops captured a huge assortment of antiquities during their three-year occupation of the Nile River valley, and their spoils of war included what is now known the Rosetta Stone, stolen from a fort at Rashid, a town Europeans called Rosetta.it was found by Napoleons troops in 1799