OVER 6,000
It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
The British had 431 killed and the Americans had 37 killed.
It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Nearly 600,000 Americans
The British had about 6,000 men and the Americans about 11,000.
12 Americans died 60 Americans wounded 100 Britiah died 200 British wounded
The British had about 6,000 men. The Americans had about 11,000 men.
40 people because the other army had more people than this army.
4500 Americans and 1200 British soldiers fought in the Battle of Princeton, which took place on January 3, 1777.
History doesn't report the number only that it was the last battle and fought after the Treaty of Ghent was signed. Andrew Jackson inflicted a crushing defeat on the British.
The Battle of New Orleans, fought on January 8, 1815, was viewed by many Americans as a significant victory against British forces, despite occurring after the Treaty of Ghent had been signed, ending the War of 1812. The triumph bolstered national pride and patriotism, solidifying General Andrew Jackson's status as a national hero. It also fostered a sense of unity and identity among Americans, as they rallied around the victory against a formidable opponent. Overall, the battle was seen as a defining moment in American history, reinforcing the nation's resilience and determination.
In the Battle of Savannah in 1779, fought 3,500 French soldiers and 1,550 Americans. The opposing force was of 3,200 British and Loyalists.