America declared war on Britain in 1812 there were many issues of conflict-as a consequence the war was fought on several fronts.New Orleans in the south and Canada in the north for example, the outcome served to reinforce the independence of the Canadians and sorted out any bad blood between the British and the Americans. Neither side gained or lost territory This led to future good relations between the two countries. A treaty was signed at Ghent in Belgium in 1814.
To answer your question directly -the British forces fought the American forces.
America declared war on Britain in 1812 there were many issues of conflict-as a consequence the war was fought on several fronts.New Orleans in the south and Canada in the north for example, the outcome served to reinforce the independence of the Canadians and sorted out any bad blood between the British and the Americans. Neither side gained or lost territory This led to future good relations between the two countries. A treaty was signed at Ghent in Belgium in 1814.
To answer your question directly -the British forces fought the American forces.
Sybil Lundington died on February 26, 1839. Sybil is most known for alerting American forces of the British forces during the Revolutionary war.
The answer is General Cornwallis .
Admiral Richard Howe was a British Admiral who served in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War, the Revolutionary War, and the French Revolution. General William Howe was a British General who was in command of British forces in North America during the Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolution, the most important surrender by British troops took place in Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. There, with the help of French troops and naval forces, it was General George Washington who received the surrender of a British force, led by Lord Cornwallis, that had been surrounded, blockaded, and then finally defeated.
Canada was invaded by the American Patriots with the help of Canadian Regiments during the American Revolution. They fought against the British Army and the British Quebec Canadian Militia. The result was a defeat for the American Patriots.
captured and burned Washington, D.C.
captured and burned Washington, D.C.
The invasion in North Africa was Operation Torch. American forces landed in Morroco and British forces landed in Alegeria. Once established these forces headed west which pinched the German and Italian forces in Tunesia and Libya between them and the British forces already in Egypt.
Allied forces involved in the Invasion of Normandy were United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Free France, Poland, Australia, Free Belgian Forces, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway and Greece. Axis forces were from France.
To open a second front and put the Axis forces on the defensive
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
These countries participated in the Normandy Invasion. United Kingdom United States Canada Free French Forces Free Polish Forces Australia Free Belgian Forces New Zealand Netherlands Norway Free Czechoslovak Forces Greece
To open a second front and put the Axis forces on the defensive
The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.
Gen Omar Bradley was in command of US forces and Gen Bernard Montgomery in charge of British and Canadian forces.
Please rephrase your question, because I can't give a sense to it. Sorry.
The commander of the British forces in the south was Benedict Arnold. He led his forces during the 1780s.