the british came by neither they flew across the ocean and then they dug a hole under the sea and tunneled through it until they got there and went 111 miles per hour in their magical boatthe british came by neither they flew across the ocean and then they dug a hole under the sea and tunneled through it until they got there and went 111 miles per hour in their magical boatthis kids really wrong its 1 latern if by land n 2 if by sea n there were 2 so they came by sea to trick the army of colonies Paul Revere spread the newsn the first kid isn't funny at all
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they came by both they took an atomic bomb and blew up everything and then the us won because their awesome and i think their cool
The British American land claims of 1815 were claims acted uppon the fact that the United states had taken it's independence from the British government and brittain had to take some land. so they took Canada
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
They controlled the sea.
he did so for anybody that's trying to hide from the british No. Paul Revere met at the Old North Church where the decision was made to warn the men in Concord and Lexington. The lanterns were a signal to those outside Boston----and not for Revere. No, Paul Revere's friend hung them. But it wasnt Dawes because him and Revere were together when they notticed they were lit.
Washington wanted to get the British out of New York City but the recently arrived French Commander, Comte de Rochambeau, had to get his fleet to the carribean by October so he convinced Washington that it would be easier for the French Fleet to assist in the attack further south where Cornwallis was in Yorktown with 9000 British soldiers, where he had fewer soldiers than the occupation of New York City. The plan was for the French Commander to defeat the British fleet at the battle of Chesapeake (which succeeded in early September) and thus blocked any escape by sea for Cornwallis. Washington sent the French General Lafayette to contain Cornwallis until he and his forces could arrive (which he did). So the combined attack at Yorktown by land and by sea left no choice for Cornwallis but to surrender.