France and Britain faced with a global conflict. As a result, Britain has changed once again sweeping 1778 instead of the strategy to a more fitted for military operations in the army of the continent, the British still decided to focus its efforts on the faithful believe was most of the US population. Britain's most successful legacy of the battle, but, under the leadership of General Nathanael southern Battle Green and Daniel Morgan was set to be a hit-and-run guerilla and war. Moreover, the British had overvalued loyalist sentiment in the South. Their existence …show more content…
Subsequent entries in February 1778 in France by the war years, the British were forced to reassess the war in the United States military. UK Secretary of State George Germain for the US Department soon responded by change a Southern strategy. This strategy relies on the statement that persisted loyal many southerners to England. Loyal supporters of the United States never coordinated with expectations of Germain, and in the southern by the 1781 strategy failed to inhibit the defeat of the British in the war (McBrayer,