True.
The British were determined to make 1777 the year they would end the war and destroy the new nation. The planned to invade upper New York by way Lake Champlain and to proceed down the Hudson River to New York City
no
The British wanted to isolate the Region of the Eastern Colonies, by means of an advance up the River Hudson and an invasion from Canada, through the Lake Champlain and down the Hudson. The two branches of the pincer would join at Albany, carrying out the task. But it was not to be because of the American decisive victory at Saratoga..
Benedict Arnold's defeat at Lake Champlain was important because it prevented the British from gaining control of the Hudson River during the American Revolutionary War. This strategic victory allowed the American forces to maintain their position and hindered the British's ability to advance into northern colonies, ultimately contributing to the ultimate success of the American revolution.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
West Indies and British colonies West Indies and British colonies
Paul Revere said it to warn the colonies that the British were invading.
American Naval won the Battle of Lake Champlain against the British.
The Americans won the Battle, the American commanders were Thomas MacDonough & Alexander Macomb . The battle stopped the British forces from invading America. It also brought the state of Vermont into the war.
no
There are no British colonies in the US.
the british established colonies along the rivers
Plattsburgh=)
The British wanted to isolate the Region of the Eastern Colonies, by means of an advance up the River Hudson and an invasion from Canada, through the Lake Champlain and down the Hudson. The two branches of the pincer would join at Albany, carrying out the task. But it was not to be because of the American decisive victory at Saratoga..
Britain had to finance its army defending the American colonies to hold off the invading French and their Indian allies. They levied taxes to help pay for this, and many of the American colonists didn't want to pay and organised a revolt.
Benedict Arnold's defeat at Lake Champlain was important because it prevented the British from gaining control of the Hudson River during the American Revolutionary War. This strategic victory allowed the American forces to maintain their position and hindered the British's ability to advance into northern colonies, ultimately contributing to the ultimate success of the American revolution.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
Which side won the battle of the colonies & British