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.
Toulon
The battle of Midway.
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.
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