120 were killed and wounded 1000 were captured
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
120 were killed and wounded 1000 were captured
About 300 British soldiers died in the battle of Saratoga.
420,000 british men were killed at the battle of the somme
There were 1,600 British soldiers that were killed in action during the War of 1812. 3,321 soldiers perished because of disease.
The "British" forces at Bennington were largely German mercenaries, plus Canadians, Loyalists and Native American Indians. When the fighting started the Loyalists and Indians ran away. 207 of the ones who stood their ground were killed but very few would have been British nationals.
Between 7,416–7,685 members of the British forces were captured. The count was not exact.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
The assault was upon the American Forces, the British losses were in containing the attack and upon the counter attack. There were many fewer British soldiers involved than there were Americans.
General (Sir) Issac Brock died when he was seen by a sniper. He was shot in the chest and died almost instantly. The British soldiers won this battle.