The united states has never lost a war
They didn't surrender, They had lost the battle and retreated from the victorious American Naval Forces.
in the year of late 1865, the surrender of the confederacy and the victorious union General Lee surrendered to new US Union general Ulyyses Grant in Virginia's capital in Lee's home (that's my best answer
No, it was used for US so Japan would surrender.
The victorious general, Ulysses Grant, and the loser Robert E. Lee.
Grant (Union) taking the surrender of Lee (Confederate). Some say that George Meade should have taken the surrender, as commander of the victorious Army of the Potomac. Grant was General-in-Chief of the Union, travelling alongside the army.
No
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
On the day of the English surrender, Heyward assumed the responsibilities of coordinating troop movements and managing the logistics of the surrender process. He played a crucial role in ensuring that the terms of the surrender were communicated effectively and that the British forces were treated with the appropriate level of dignity. Additionally, Heyward was involved in overseeing the reorganization of the victorious forces and planning for the next steps following the surrender.
Geronim was the last native american to formally surrender to the us
General US Grant was the General in Chief at the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in April of 1865. Later other Confederate forces would soon surrender. Lee had no choice as his food supplies were nill and his troops in bad physical shape. Grant was gracious in victory.
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
The allied forces, which included the US, were victorious in World War II.