Vincennes
The British achieved victories in all of the listed battles except for the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Although technically a tactical victory for the British, the heavy losses they sustained led to a strategic setback, weakening their position in the Southern campaign. In contrast, they won decisively at both the Battle of Charleston and the Battle of Vincennes.
During the American Civil War, there were approximately 10,500 battles and engagements. Of these, the Union won around 3,400 battles, while the Confederacy achieved victory in about 1,200 battles. The remaining engagements either ended inconclusively or had no clear victor. The exact numbers can vary depending on the source and the criteria for defining a battle or engagement.
They won the battle of Thames, Lake Erie, Horseshoe Bend, Baltimore and New Orleans.
Three battles were won by the confederate
mayan battles
Charleston, Savannah etc
Spartacus, the leader of the slave revolt against Rome known as the Third Servile War, won several significant battles against Roman forces. Notably, he achieved victories in battles such as the Battle of Mount Vesuvius and the Battle of the Silarus River. While the exact number of battles won is difficult to determine, his forces experienced multiple successes before ultimately being defeated in 71 BCE. Despite his victories, the revolt was ultimately crushed, leading to his death and the crucifixion of many of his followers.
The Confederacy won several significant battles during the American Civil War, including the First Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Fredericksburg, and the Battle of Chancellorsville, among others. While exact numbers vary, historians estimate that the Confederates achieved around 40-50 victories throughout the war. However, these victories were often overshadowed by the Union's overall strategic advantages and eventual victories, leading to the Confederacy's defeat in 1865.
In the early battles of the Pacific in 1941, Japan achieved significant victories against the United States. Notable events include the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which resulted in substantial damage to the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Following this, Japan continued its offensive with successful campaigns in the Philippines, Guam, and Wake Island, establishing dominance in the region early in World War II.
Most of King Saul's battles were against the Philistines, and he gained a number of victories. Other victories were earned in battles against the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites and Amalekites.
There are approximately 170 known battles that took place in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
The Battle of Bull Run was one.