It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
British militia wanted to steal a stockpile of weapons found in concord , however patrols learned of this and fought British in Lexington leading to British defeat
No American victory brought down a British government.
The tide of the war changed in 1756 when William Pitt became the British Secretary of State. The British applied more resources.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
It left Burgoyne low on supplies and with no British forces to help.
The American Revolution. He did a stint in the French and Indian war but he didn't lead anyone to victory.
British militia wanted to steal a stockpile of weapons found in concord , however patrols learned of this and fought British in Lexington leading to British defeat
No American victory brought down a British government.
The tide of the war changed in 1756 when William Pitt became the British Secretary of State. The British applied more resources.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
It was a victory , of sorts , for both German and British . It was a short term victory for the Germans : a tactical victory . In the long run it was a British victory because they were able to rebuild an army from around those troops that were evacuated : a strategic victory .
If lead is pronounced the same way as led it means the metal. If it's the part of the same verb as led, it's pronounced 'leed'.Lead, with a long e, is a homophone of lede. He will lead us to victory. Led, with a short e, is a homophone of lead. She has led us to victory.
The future tense of "lead" is "will lead." For example, "He will lead the team to victory."