Supplies and reinforcements could not reach the Contiental Army because of a blockade.
it aided the British by putting up the blockades to prevent the Americans from getting any supplies from over seas or getting any reinforcements from reaching the continental army.
Great Britain's navy kept the ships of the Patriots and of their allies from entering or leaving American harbors. This blockade prevented supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army.
he defeated the British in the battle of york town. The British surrendered holding up a white flag.
Continental Congress
they had a blockaed
they had a blockaed
The British had a blockade to prevent supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army.
they had a blockade
Supplies and reinforcements could not reach the Contiental Army because of a blockade.
it aided the British by putting up the blockades to prevent the Americans from getting any supplies from over seas or getting any reinforcements from reaching the continental army.
they had a blockaed
Great Britain's navy kept the ships of the Patriots and of their allies from entering or leaving American harbors. This blockade prevented supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army.
Pyrrhic Victory
The continental army were on their homefront so they had more of a will to fight. It is easier to fight a defensive war rather than fighting an offensive war where you are on someone elses home court. The continental army also had an advantage because the british had to ship supplies from over seas while the continental army had their supplies right from their home. I am pretty sure the British had a powerful Navy.
The foreign country that aided the colonists in their war against England by setting up a sea blockade was France. The French navy played a significant role in supporting the American colonists during the Revolutionary War by blockading British ports and preventing reinforcements and supplies from reaching the British forces.
Because he believe that the British Fleet of the Chesapeake would have ensured supplies, reinforcements and his line of communication with Sir Henry Clinton in New York City.