fort ticonderoga
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
Fort Henry - not too difficult, as it was half under water. Shiloh might be classified as the first major victory.
Battles included: Bennington ~ August 16, 1777 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Brandywine ~ September 11, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Bunker Hill ~ June 17, 1775 ~ A victory for the British Camden ~ August 16, 1780 ~ A victory for the British Cowpens ~ January 17, 1781 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Freeman's Farm (First Battle) September 19, 1777 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Freeman's Farm (Second Battle) October ~ 7, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Kings Mountain ~ October 7, 1780 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Lexington and Concord April 19, 1775 ~ The Beginning of the Revolutionary War Long Island ~ August 27, 1776 ~ A victory for the British Monmouth ~ June 28, 1778 ~ The Battle Was A Tie Princeton ~ January 3, 1777 ~ A victory for the British Quebec ~ December 31, 1775 ~ A victory for the British Trenton ~ December 26, 1776 ~ A victory for the American Colonists Yorktown ~ October 6-19, 1781 ~ British Surrenders ~ War Ends
the Continental Army's first major victory was at the battle of Saratoga.
I think First Bull Run might be classified as a major victory for the Confederates. Otherwise, we're probably talking about Lee's Seven Days Battles in Summer 1862.
The battle of Midway.
Toulon
First Bull Run (or First Manassas) in Virginia. It was a Confederate victory.
The First major battle was Bull Run, where an expected Union victory was turned into a defeat
theodore roosevelts first major trust busting victory resulted from a suit brought against,what?
Saratoga
The Guadalcanal Campaign