The American Revolutionary War was fought mostly in the British North American colonies. Raids were made in other places, as well, and some engagements were fought on the high seas. Most of the battles were fought in New York and the Carolinas, but some of the most important engagements may have been in other colonies/states, including: * Massachusetts, where hostilities began and where the British were forced to evacuate Boston, * in Georgia, where the British reconquered the entire colony/state, and * in Virginia, where combined Continental and French forces forced the surrender of Cornwallis and his army, effectively ending hostilities.
new york
He fought the British in America, fighting the battles of Brandywine, Gloucester, Barren Hill, Monmouth and Newport, Rhode Island; and after a brief return to France, the battle of Green Spring and the battle and siege of Yorktown.
i think it was between France and Britain....
They know the territory better than the British, fight asymetrically for the most part, and their lower numbers are conducive to concealment and fast movement. And their commander was George Washington.
hector fourzan
was most of the major battles of world war 1 fought in Luxembourg ...true or false
hawai
The most battles in the US have been fought in Virginia.
Virginia and Tennessee were the two states that had the most Civil War battles fought in them. Virginia had 122 battles while Tennessee had 38 battles.
Some were fought in what is present day Turkey, but most were fought in or around preset day Israel.
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
In Virginia
New York saw the most battles during the Revolutionary War. A total of one third of all battles during the war were fought there. The Battle of Saratoga, New York was a turning point, and was instrumental in getting the colonists supports from the European rivals of Britain, France and Spain.
In the South
dc
In the Caribbean.
All of the big battles were in Mexico.