Cause And Effect Essay: The Battle Of Long Island

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Mrs.King
English 1st hour
20 December 20XX
The Battle of Long Island
What is the Battle of Long Island? The Battle of Long Island took place August 27,1776. There were several causes in The Battle of Long Island. Sadly the British beat America.


Some causes were good and some causes were bad. There were also a lot of things the caused the Battle of Long Island. First off the British fleet reached the entrance to the Hudson River on the 29th of June 1776 and Sir William Howe landed on Staten Island on the 3rd of July. “ Mckenzie States” The Congress declared independence the very next day. In the text Logan says that the British recognized the strategic importance …show more content…

His service in this conflict did much to raise his reputation. William commanded a regiment at the siege of Louisbourg and led a successful amphibious landing. This action, carried out under fire, won the attackers a flanking position and earned Howe his commander's praise. Howe commanded the light infantry under Major General James Wolfe at the Battle of Quebec, Canada on September 13, 1759. He led a fighting ascent to gain position on the Plains of Abraham, clearing the way for Wolfe's army to assemble before that battle. His actions here earned him the rank of Brigadier General. He earned further fame in the capture of Montreal under Jeffrey Amherst before returning to England. Howe also served in the capture of Belle Isle, off the French coast, in 1761. He was adjutant-general of the force that captured Havana in 1762. In 1772, Howe was elected a Member of Parliament for Nottingham. This was not unusual, as the election of 1761 sent more than 60 army officers to the British House of Commons. He was generally sympathetic to the American colonies. He opposed the Coercive Acts, and, in 1774, assured his constituents that he would resist active duty against the Americans. But when the time came and King George called in 1775, he sailed for America.In the reading Logan states the William Howe died July 12, 1814. In the text Logan stated that George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 [O.S. …show more content…

Washington assessed French military strength and intentions, and delivered the message to the French at Fort Le Boeuf in present day Waterford, Pennsylvania. The message, which went unheeded, called for the French to abandon their development of the Ohio country, setting in motion two colonial powers toward worldwide conflict. Washington's report on the affair was widely read on both sides of the Atlantic. According to the text History.com staff confirms that George Washington passed away December 14, 1799 due to acute laryngitis.

In the text MacKenzie states that on August 27, 1776 the U.S and Great Britain armies fought at Brooklyn Heights known as Battle of Long Island. It was a battle fought southern of Long Island which is in New York. The battle was fought because the British was forced to get out of Boston in March of 1776. Washington knew they would return. Washington moved his side of the army to New York, thinking the British would try to attack over

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