During the American Revolutionary War, the city of Charleston, South Carolina was under siege by British troops. The fighting lasted from March 29 to May 12, 1780.
Before the American Revolution the colonies were under therule of monarchy. Even thought the king lived in England, British were in charge and the troops enforced the laws.
James Monroe, the fifth U.S. president, served as an officer under Gen. George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
they won the war of independence/ or the American revolutionary war. The immediate outcome was that the United States of America was formed as an independent nation, no longer under the control of Great Britain.
Kazimierz Pułaski He was a Polish soldier and military commander who fought in the American Revolution under the command of George Washington. Pulaski was a noted cavalryman and played a large role in training Revolutionary troops, with Congress naming him "Commander of the Horse". He was, however, infamous for his arrogance, and demanded that his only superior be the commanding general.
He worked for the french army general, Lafayette in the revolutionary war.
The Loyalist forces in the South during the Revolutionary War were under the command of British Officer Banastre Tarleton, considered one of the most brutal of all British commanders.
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During the American Revolutionary War, the city of Charleston, South Carolina was under siege by British troops. The fighting lasted from March 29 to May 12, 1780.
For the budding United States, George Washington was in overall command of the U.S. military effort, primarily focused on his command of the Continental Army, though there were obviously several other Generals in charge of various other armies. In addition, the British Army was not under a central command; rather, there were regional commanders which changed several times throughout the war.
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"Articles of Confederation" OR "confederation" or "the Articles of Confederation"
483 were captured who were in the local American Patriot militia under the command of General Robert Howe, while the British lost only 3 men and another 10 were wounded.
everyone died