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The general cause of th Battle of Bannockburn is that it was part of the Scottish War of Independence. However, the more immediate cause was the breaching (by Mowbray) of an agreement between Robert Bruce (Scotland) and Sir Philip Mowbray (Englnd) over control of Stirling Castle.
Cause Larry's truck broke downDaniel Boone and his followers fought often with the Indians in Kentucky. The biggest battle between the two groups occurred on August 1782 and it was called the Blue Battle.
Um... well do you mean the battle during the Napolianic Wars or during all of time because he fought in quite a feww in his lifetime but not every single one not one's like WWII or stuff cause he was dead.
The Hessians fought as a mercenary army.
The American victory in the second Battle of Saratoga convinced the French to get involved and to support the Americans, which greatly helped the cause of the American Revolution. The American War of Independence was fought from 1775 to 1783.
No. Slavery, and state's rights were the major issues that the two sections disagreed on. The Battle of Bull Run, or referred to in the South as First Manassas, was the first major battle of the war, fought by around 35000 Union troops under command of Irwin McDowell, and around 32000 Confederates under Joe Johnston, and PT Beauregard. The battle was a Confederate victory, with Union forces being driven in confusion from the field.
From Fort Sumpter in 1861 to Appomattox Courthouse in 1865 I have counted 36. I guess it depends on how you quantify a battle Any advance on 36 ? Yep and Battle of Nashville was the last battle then Robert E Lee surrendered cause of the Anaconda plan.
Malcolm X was credited as being a peacemaker by those that believed in his cause. He fought for equality and peace between blacks and whites.
What you call "the Gettysburg" as actually called "the battle of Gettysburg". The Union (the Federal government) "won" the battle and it was more importantly a political victory and regarded as the beginning of the end for the southern cause. An enormous number of soldiers died in the battle and still the numbers rank near the top of the number of casualties in any battle or war fought by Americans.
What you call "the Gettysburg" as actually called "the battle of Gettysburg". The Union (the Federal government) "won" the battle and it was more importantly a political victory and regarded as the beginning of the end for the southern cause. An enormous number of soldiers died in the battle and still the numbers rank near the top of the number of casualties in any battle or war fought by Americans.
the british and the Americans both wanted bunker hill because it had a good look over Boston harbor. they fought to see who would hold hte positon
The cause of the leak could not be found. The rebels fought for their cause.