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The battle showed that it was going to be bloody and dirty. Men threw down their guns and ran from the field. The idea before the battle was that war was glorious and it would be a short war. This was wrong on both counts.
There was no skirmish and NO battle was fought at Valley Forge. It was an encampment of 10,000 men under George Washington. Of these, 2,000 men died from hardship and disease.Despite there not ever being a battle there, it was the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
Men were soldiers during the war. Men were conscirpted during world war 2 due to the excessive need for soldiers in the war. However men who had 'preoccupied occupations' were not conscipted as their jobs were of high status and value hence they were required to continue in their fields for the survival of the country. Men fought in combat, they were on the actual battle lines.
We need to know the war you ask about before we can answer the question.
It started the war.
he led the men on in the battle of saratoga and was primaraly the victory for that battle
The Wilderness.
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Stalingrad
Canada lost 10,500 men at the battle of Vimy Ridge.
It was the turning point of the war because the Germans lost so many men during the battle. On top of that disease and POW.
Battle of Saratoga Where the British lost of 6,000 men in two battles a couple of weeks apart - 1777