During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.
No
. Idk because he was a military leader but he might have not won any wars or battles
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the national surf off
I know there was something about the Alamo
The Carthaginians didn't win any of the Punic Wars. However, they won important battles in the first two, including the battles of Cannae, Trebia and Lake Trasimene.
Yes so many I can't count
yes he won alot of wars enspecially in jamacia
As the US Civil War unfolded, the slave holding state of Kentucky did not join the Confederacy, but declared itself neutral. For the most part, US President Lincoln was "OK" with that. He feared any change in the status quo, and Kentucky remained a "border state" populated with a sizable number of Confederate sympathizers. The South did not respect Kentucky's neutrality and as a result there were a small number of important battles there. There was also Confederate guerrilla activity in Kentucky. On an opinion based answer, the following battles may be considered large enough to mention. The battles in the Blue Grass state were at Mill Springs, Richmond, Munfordsville, Paducah and Cynthiana.
Ofcourse. Gold is just a form of currency. At the end of the day, gold is only worth $667 an ounce. Wars did occur because of money and oil
He did not defeat him in any wars, but Howe did defeat Washington in the following battles: -Brandywine -Germantown -Fort Washington -Long Island and others
i don't know of any battles or wars fought at Michigan, but the state flower is the apple blossom and the state capital is Lansing and the state bird is the American Robin and the state song is Michigan, My Michigan and the state tree is the white pine.