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Because there were many battles during the war, going by the saying: "We've won the battle, but not the war," both British North America (BNA) (Canada) and the Americans won battles, but since there was no major battle with a definite winner, and only many small battles which they had their share of winning, there was no clear winner.
There was not a clear winner on Day One. One could argue a Confederate victory, but the Federal forces did seize the high ground and did not relinquish it. That proved to be the deciding factor in the battle.
The battle of Concord was fought between American colonial militia and British soldiers. While there were no clear winners, the colonial militias successfully defended their territory, inflicting heavy casualties on the British troops and forcing them to retreat. Ultimately, the battle is seen as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
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Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.Although the battle of Actium was the deciding battle of the Roman republic, the battle of Pelusium was the final battle, which can be considered a non-battle as the Egyptians surrendered without a fight, enabling Octavian to have a clear path to enter Egypt and march to Alexandria.
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Stones River (Murfreesboro) - Dec. '62-Jan '63.
No. The battle had no clear winner.
it was clear that no one won the battle and was the bloodiest one day battle in American history because 23,000 casualties and 4,000 dead
Because there were many battles during the war, going by the saying: "We've won the battle, but not the war," both British North America (BNA) (Canada) and the Americans won battles, but since there was no major battle with a definite winner, and only many small battles which they had their share of winning, there was no clear winner.
Yes, the allies.
No
There was not a clear winner on Day One. One could argue a Confederate victory, but the Federal forces did seize the high ground and did not relinquish it. That proved to be the deciding factor in the battle.
After the Japanese surrendered it was clear that the US was the winner.
The battle of Concord was fought between American colonial militia and British soldiers. While there were no clear winners, the colonial militias successfully defended their territory, inflicting heavy casualties on the British troops and forcing them to retreat. Ultimately, the battle is seen as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
The results were too close to name a clear winner
The cast of No Clear Winner - 2010 includes: Michelle Celeste as Karen Nelson Del Rosario as Marine Corps Officer Steven Andre Tenerelli as Mike