I think it's the First Continental Congress, honey.
First COntinental Congress
When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
Richard Meinertzhagen has written: 'Army diary, 1899-1926' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Military, Soldiers, Military History, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army
The United States has a significantly larger military in all branches, including the Army.
Britain adopted decimal currency in 1971.
George Washington was a member of the continental army
Relief that Britain and France would not be able to send military aid to the Confederates.
Pounds.
The military force that fought for and won independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution was known as the Continental Army. Established by the Second Continental Congress in 1775, it was led by General George Washington. The army comprised soldiers from various colonies and played a crucial role in key battles, ultimately leading to the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which recognized American independence.
the currency in Britain is the Pound sterling which is the pound and pence
The Battle of Britain was an air campaign. No German soldiers were wounded, only airmen.