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The was the most costly battle the US fought to gain Native American lands.?

seminole war


How did Americans win the American revolution?

Ultimately, American won through attrition. America made the war so costly for Great Britain for so long that Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown persuaded Parliament that it was better to lose the colonies than to continue in protracted and expensive war with no end in sight.


Why was the battle of Yorktown so important?

it was important because it gave freedom and independence to the americans. Obviously, but there is more to it than that. It was the beginning of something crucial to what everything is now. Because of the events leading up to the battle at Yorktown, we managed to defeat our opposser and get our hands on what we've wanted this whole time; freedom and independence. But not only to the American's did the spoils go. Many people openly benefited from this exchange, such as the French. Because they stuck with the Americans during the hardships of the battle at Trenton, and generously gave them the idea to cut down bridges and tree's in hopes to "corner" them, they got themselves respectable allies and made the turning point in the Revolutionary war possible. During the Battle @ Yorktown, the patriots traveled over 200 miles in fifteen day's. They met General Cornwallis and the British troops in Virginia. Three sets of troops were used to close in on the redcoats. The British were confused, low on supplies, and many were sick. The Americans trapped Cornwallis on the peninsula, which meant they were cornered on three sides by water and another by angry Patriots, with no where to go. This also was mainly due to the French fleet that arrived six hours before the British fleet, blocking their only escape route at the time. Cornwallis surrender's, and, tada, the war is over. The U.S.A gained the Treaty of Paris, land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River and from Canada to Florida. A part from this, the Redcoats were forced to leave.


How did the south's fortunes change after Lee took command of the Northern?

Rapidly for the better. In the Summer of 1862, Lee took the Confederacy to its 'high watermark' with a string of victories, ending with Second Bull Run. This encouraged him to try to invade Pennsylvania, but a chance accident cost him the next battle - Antietam, costly in casualties and in credibility for Lee. For the British were judging the whole viability of the Confederate rebellion by the success or failure of this campaign. When they got the news of Lee's defeat, the chance of British intervention was missed.


Why did the thirteen British colonies want to become an independent nation?

At first, they didn't. It was war that won political independence for 13 of Britain's North American colonies. After the end of the costly French and Indian War (1763), Britain imposed new taxes and trade restrictions on the colonies, fueling growing resentment and strengthening the colonists' objection to their lack of representation in the British Parliament. Determined to achieve independence, the colonies formed the Continental Army, composed of Minutemen, to challenge Britain's army. The war began in 1775 when Britain sent a force to destroy rebel military stores at Concord, Massachusetts. After fighting broke out, rebel forces began a siege of Boston that ended when Americans forced out the British troops. Britain's offer of pardon in exchange for surrender was refused by the Americans, who declared themselves independent on July 4, 1776. British forces retaliated by driving the American army from New York to New Jersey. On December 25, 1776, The Americans won the battles of Trenton and Princeton. The British army then lost in the Battle of Saratoga in 1777, and in another battle in Monmouth, NJ, in 1778. France (who was already helping America) declared war on Britain in June, 1778. From then on, war continued, and America kept the upper hand. But it wasn't until 1783, in the Treaty of Paris, that Britain acknowledged America's independence, and only because they could not defeat them in war.

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The British decided the war in North America was too costly after the battle of what?

the battle of fallen timbers


State the importance of the battle of plattsburgh?

The Battle of Plattsburgh was important because the British leaders in London believed that the war in North America was too costly and unnecessary, so they ended the war.


What patriot victory convinced the british that the war was too difficult and costly to pursue?

Battle of Yorktown


What was the most costly battle the US fought to gain native American lands?

The Civil War battle of Sharpsberg as America's most costly battle whit about 23,00 casualities.


What patriot victory convinced the British that the war was too difficult and too costly to pursue?

Battle of Yorktown


Did the US win in the Battle of the Buldge?

Yes, the Battle of the Bulge was a US victory, though it was a costly one, and Eisenhower was forced to ask Montgomery for British help in repelling the Germans.


Can you put costly in a sentence?

Amanda decided not to buy the costly sweater, but instead a cheap belt.


What battle helped end the American revolution?

the Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the American Revolution.


What were the results of the battle at Guilford courthouse?

The Battle of Guilford Courthouse, fought during the American Revolutionary War, ended in a tactical victory for the British, but it was a costly one. The British forces under General Cornwallis were able to temporarily hold the field, but they suffered heavy casualties and were unable to pursue their objective of capturing North Carolina. The battle weakened Cornwallis' army and contributed to their eventual defeat at the Battle of Yorktown.


Was the Battle of Gettysburg bloody?

Yes - the most costly of all.


In which city did an American victory bring about the end of the American Revolution?

The battle at Yorktown was a big win towards the end of the war. It was the last major battle. After the victory at Yorktown, the British realized the war was too costly to continue.


Napoleon Bonaparte decided to sell Louisiana to the US following the costly slave rebellion in?

Haiti.