no
the people lost the revolutionary war
The battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the war. The British lost. Since the British lost, this gave the American soldiers and colonists hope for the future .The Americans could still win the war. The Americans won, by the way.
Well, it was the biggest loss in the whole Revolutionary War. The British captured the Americans and the Americans finally surrendered, making the British own most of the Southern colonies.AnswerWell, the Battle of Charleston was the biggest loss in the Revolutionary War! The Americans lost almost their entire army. The British's win made them rule almost all of the southern colonies. See the links below.
Obviously the Germans lost by sheer force from the americans.
there were 300 Americans lost and 2155 Japanese lost
They were outnumbered
The American Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778. The Americans were outnumbered but held their own against the British. Most historians write that the battle was a draw or inconclusive. Historians often vary on close battles. For example, although Robert E. Lee "lost" the Battle of Antietam, and had to retreat, most military historians claim the battle was a "technical draw".
I think you refer to the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1878.
In the Battle of New York, the British defeated the Americans.
If the Americans lost the war, I think the following events would be most likely to occur - the americans' land would eventually get purchased by Canada
General Israel Putnam The Americans
While the Americans had indeed lost the Battle at Bunker Hill to the British during the Revolutionary War, this loss was a retreat due to low ammunition. The British army had actually lost a large number of soldiers, many of which were generals. This put a major dent in the British Forces, while giving Britain great respect for the American Army.