The correct answer is A as, among the options, the battle that ended in a British victory was the Battle of Brandywine.
The Battle of Brandywine was one of the battles of the American War of Independence, which occurred on September 11, 1777 near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania and the Brandywine River.
British General William Howe tried to seize the state of Pennsylvania, but it involved the troops of General George Washington, luring them over the Brandywine River, 40 kilometers from Philadelphia. The battle was a decisive victory for the British troops, who left Philadelphia, capital of the revolutionary side, unprotected.
Finally, the British would conquer the city on September 26 of that year.
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The Transylvania Purchase was important because it was the opening to Middle Tennessee to European Settlers through the <u>Wilderness Road.</u>
The Wilderness Road was one of the two<u> main routes</u> used by colonial and european settlers to<u> reach Kentucky form the east</u>. This road was proclaimed by <u>Daniel Boon</u>e and was intended to the Transylvania company; It started at Fort Chiswell in Virgina and ended in the Cumberland gap, however, it was elongated to reach Louisville.
Thousands of people used this road to reach the north bank of the Ohio river, where travelers set sail on boats to <u>travel towards the west.</u>