The Norman Conquest, the Saintonge War, the American Revolutionary War, the Seven Years' War, the Crusades, World Wars I & II, and probably some others. *These are not in cronilogical (yes I basically murdered the spelling of that) order, just letting you know.
there are some wars in Boston like some of the revolutinary battles were in Botston
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In most wars England, or Britain in more modern times, lost several battles. She often won the wars eventually.
Because of the Carnatic wars ant the battles of Plassey and Buxar
No, they were battles in the Revolutionary War.
Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.Well, he was the king of England who had six wives. That in itself is interesting. Two of them were executed by his command. Besides that he split with the Catholic church and formed his own church the Church of England. This led to the English Reformation which promoted religious wars or at least battles that went on for centuries.
There have been many Kings named John. Some won wars, some lost wars, and some did not fight wars. Probalby the most famous ruler named John was not a King. He was Prince John, who ruled in England while his brother, King Richard, was fighting in the Crusades and attempting to return home afterward. Prince John fought no wars and therefore did not win any.
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Henry VIII wanted to defend England, so he ordered his builders to build Device Forts to protect his people from Wars, battles etc.
There were a series of battles during the Napoleonic Wars - the most famous are probably the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Scotland has been involved in a number of wars and battles especially with England. Some of these wars include Battle of Brunanburh, Battle of Carham, Battle of Alnwick, Battle of Clitheroe, Battle of the Standard and the Battle of Alnwick.
The Carthaginians didn't win any of the Punic Wars. However, they won important battles in the first two, including the battles of Cannae, Trebia and Lake Trasimene.