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The battle occured on 13th September 1759. So it only lasted a day.
The first day of the Battle of the Somme was horrendous. It is estimated that about 19,240 British soldiers were killed and another 30,000 wounded.
The American forces lost the Battle of Queenston Heights. General (Sir) Isaac Brock's British forces won the day.
um in 1 day would probaly be the somme for the british the first day had 60 000 deaths the hole battle was over 600000 deaths
58,000 British troops lost on first day...one third of them were killed.
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The battle occured on 13th September 1759. So it only lasted a day.
The first day of the Battle of the Somme was horrendous. It is estimated that about 19,240 British soldiers were killed and another 30,000 wounded.
It is only D-Day. Not the battle of. Before D-Day, we had launched a series of offensives against Axis-occupied northern Africa.
The American forces lost the Battle of Queenston Heights. General (Sir) Isaac Brock's British forces won the day.
The final major battle of the American Revolution occurred at Yorktown, Virginia. (A number of other battles occurred after that. New Jersey, Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida, all claim the "last battle.") The most important battle before that one occurred at Guilford Court House in North Carolina. During that battle General Greene kept retreating and General Cornwallis kept attacking. At the end of the day, the British had driven the Americans back 10 miles at the cost of half of the British army and the loss of very few American lives. The next day Lord Cornwallis gathered his army and headed for the seacoast where the British fleet would provide protection from the Americans. He would leave North Carolina forever. By the rules of that day, Guilford Court House was called a British Victory.
well in the begging of the war the first major battle was the battle of bunker hill it was a british victory but at what cost. so many british solders lost there lives that day .
um in 1 day would probaly be the somme for the british the first day had 60 000 deaths the hole battle was over 600000 deaths
During the first day of the 1st battle of the Somme, the British suffered 20,000 casualties
German tractical victory british strategic victory. (yeah idk what it means found it on the internet elsewere)
58,000 British troops lost on first day...one third of them were killed.
The Battle for Rome. The Italian capital was captured June 4, two days before the D-Day Normandy landings.