A battle is small and takes place in a town. A war is big and takes place in a country or state
The first major battle of the American Civil War was the First Battle of Bull Run or the First Battle of Manasas (they are the same battle but with a different name)
it automaticy be a different countries
decisive battles change the course of war and history bloody battles do not
There was no real "first battle" of the Civil war because it started in different states after different battles. For example, the first official shot fired was at Fort Sumter when the confederates attacked unprepared and expecting union soldiers. The first big battle of the Civil War was the first battle of Bull Run/Manassas.
winning it. NO, the Battle of Yorktown and the Battle of Saratoga Battle of Saratoga - because if the colonists had not won it they might not have had hope of winning the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Yorktown - because that was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and the Colonists won it - this was written by a different person than who wrote, (stupidly), winning it
The last battle of the revolutionary war was The Battle of Yorktown.
The battle of Hastings was neither a war or a campaign it was a Battle
No. The Battle of Yorktown was the defining battle of the American war for independence from Britain. The Yorktown Battle was part of the American Revolutionary War in 1781 and it was also a battle in the Civil war in 1862.
the first battle of the civil war was the Battle of Fort Sumter.
no it was not the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war but not the last battle
The Last Battle of the Pacific War was the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. After this battle, the United States dropped the atomic bombs, ending the war.
The war the battle was in was the Civil War. The battle was actually called "The Battle of Fort Sumter." XD