The Hundred Years War (1337-1353) involved two chief belligerents. These were the United Kingdom and France, but also included other allied forces.
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War that were fought were the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
Most of the Iroquois fought on the British side. The Oneida stayed neutral for the first two years and then joined the colonists.
i think it was between France and Britain....
No real difference. The American Revolution was fought as a war for independence. Either works.
America declared war on Britain in 1812 there were many issues of conflict-as a consequence the war was fought on several fronts.New Orleans in the south and Canada in the north for example, the outcome served to reinforce the independence of the Canadians and sorted out any bad blood between the British and the Americans. Neither side gained or lost territory This led to future good relations between the two countries. A treaty was signed at Ghent in Belgium in 1814. To answer your question directly -the British forces fought the American forces.
The "hundred years war" was fought from 1337 to 1453 between England and France
Two countries, Iran and Iraq, fought the Iran-Iraq war during those years.
The two countries fighting in the Agincourt Hundred years war were France and England. And just to let you know... it was 116 years.
A "war" is a conflict between two or more countries that can last for years in most cases. Do you mean what "battle" was fought on 9 September during WW2???
In which war?
The British and the Americans
The Trojans and the Greeks.
They fought the Germans, Japanese, and Italy
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Spain,Mexico
The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
A civil war is, by definition, NEVER fought between two countries. p.s. I don't think they used witches.