British Army
14
evacuation of Amer. posts by
10
appraisals of strategy and tactics of
10
surrender and articles of capitulation at Yorktown
9
condition and strength of
9
raids on Amer. coast by
8
in New York campaign (1776)
7
Boston under martial law
7
estimates of strength of
7
in Southern states (1780-1781)
7
strength and operations at N.Y.
6
actual and expected movements of
6
discipline in and desertions from
5
evacuation necessary for Anglo-Amer. truce
5
in New Jersey campaign (1777)
5
military qualities of, praised
5
occupation and evacuation of Philadelphia
5
vulnerability of supply lines to America
4
condition of, in Boston
4
effect of Franco-American alliance on
4
expeditions against Spanish colonies
4
losses at Eutaw Springs and Yorktown
4
movements in N.Y. state
4
prewar activities in Amer.
4
transports carrying Highland soldiers captured in Boston Harbor
3
and American attack on Boston
3
destruction of life and property by
3
suppresses Gordon Riots
3
voyage from N.Y. Harbor to Chesapeake Bay (1777)
2
AA on occupation of Boston by
2
JA on southern campaign of
2
account of Battle of Yorktown
3
and Scots' Brigade in Netherlands
2
and battle of Brandywine
2
attack on Martha's Vineyard
2
battle of Freeman's Farm or Stillwater
2
battle of Monmouth, N.J.
2
enlistment of Roman Catholics in
2
evacuation of Philadelphia
2
garrisoned in Boston, 1768
2
raids on French coast (1758)
2
redeployment in wake of evacuations of Amer. territory
2
report of Congress on treatment of prisoners of war
2
supply of, from ship captures
2
troops captured on convoy to Indies
1
AA describes atrocities by
1
Amer. officers' undue admiration for
1
Bernard on customs commissioners bringing
1
Detroit surrendered to (1812)
1
Howe supersedes Gage as commander
1
Howe's army lands at Head of Elk, Md.
1
JA on anti-American feeling among
1
JA on number and strength of (1777)
1
John Jeffries as doctor to
1
Simon Tufts Jr. leaves Mass. with
1
Stark defeats Baum at Bennington
1
and Amer. fortifications on Dorchester Heights
1
and attempted relief of Cornwallis
1
and loss of St. Eustatius
1
and people in Boston (1774)
1
and rumored conspiracy of African Americans in Boston
1
assessed in forged Clinton letter
1
at Lexington and Concord
1
colonial attitude toward
1
committee of Congress appointed to record hostile acts of
1
condition of, at Boston
1
consumption of Amer. beef by
1
deserters and Boston riots
1
entertained by Hutchinson
1
estimated strength of (Boston)
1
evacuation of, from U.S. in event of truce
1
expedition against Canada
1
expedition to Jamaica Plain
1
foraging party at Sag Harbor destroyed
1
force embarks for Chesapeake Bay
1
ill-treatment of Americans in South Carolina
1
in French and Indian War
1
in Middle states (1781)
1
in Philadelphia campaign (1777)
1
occupation of Philadelphia
1
officers from, in Continental Army
1
officers prisoners in Cambridge
1
officers tried in Mass. courts
1
plan for exchanging prisoners
1
power of officers supreme in military affairs
1
reaction of officers to Franco-American treaties
1
removed from Boston, 1769
1
resentment over destruction by, in U.S.
1
rumored court martials over burning of Charlestown
1
rumored departure for West Indies
1
rumored embarkations at N.Y.
1
seizes supplies at Cambridge (1774)
1
threat to French colonies
1
treatment accorded Amer. prisoners
1
troops sent to Boston (1774)
1
unable to exploit weakness of Continental Army
1
evacuation of New York by
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