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The first fact are that a terrible lost of life was needlessly thrown away. The same goes for facts two and three.
The revolutionary war is the battle of lexington the battle of concord and the siege of Boston.
The turning point in the Revolutionary War that helped the Americans win, was a victory in three battles in New York and Vermont. Oriskany and Saratoga in New York and the battle at Bennington, Vermont gave the Colonists the upper hand. This was probably due to the fact that one British General decided to go out on his own and capture Philadelphia and did not participate in any of the battles mentioned.
The Battle of Manila Bay. The Battle of San Juan Hill. The 1898 Treaty of Paris.
Here are the three major battles that occurred in history:The Battle of Verdun, 1916The Battles of the Marne, 1914, 1918The Battles of Ypres 1914, 1915, 1917
The Battle of Antietam was fought between General McClellan (Union) and General Robert E. Lee (confederacy). The battle's result was actually inconclusive, meaning that there was no clear victory; however, Lincoln convinced the Union public that Antietam had been a great victory for the north and used it as a springboard for his Emancipation Proclamation. It was also "single-bloodiest day in American History" (Gettysburg was the bloodiest but it occurred over three days) and it was the first battle to take place on Northern Soil.
Nigeria is in west Africa and the three major languages are Yoruba,Igbo and Hausa, hope i helped.
The Battle of NormandyThe Battle of the BulgeOperation Market Garden
There are only 3 MAJOR battle in Beowulf: The battle against Grendel. The battle against Grendel's Mother. The battle against the Dragon. He also talks of his battles with giants and sea monsters, but those aren't actually main parts of the poem.
what were the five battles of the 100 years war and was that all the battles in the 100 years war
Since you ask for three, you probably want the three theaters. North Africa, Europe, and the Pacific. "Major" here means largest number of troops involved. D-Day (Normandy) invasion Okinawa Battle of Bulge (and Hurtgenon Forrest) Kursk Stalingrad Berlin
Fall of Berlin, Battle of Midway, and D-Day.