Hmmm, there were rather more than two.
world war 1
world war one and world war war two
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were in Lexington and Concord. At both of these battles, there was a \'shot heart round the world\' fired by an unknown person on one side or the other that upscaled conflict in the war.
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There were several major battles in Northern Europe in World War II. Two of them were the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.
The Battle of Messines and the Battle of the Somme were two significant battles during the First World War. Others include the Battle of Mons and the Battle of Verdun.
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were in Lexington and Concord. At both of these battles, there was a \'shot heart round the world\' fired by an unknown person on one side or the other that upscaled conflict in the war.
World war two differed from world war one because world war two was provoked by Adolf Hitler wanting to take revenge on The Triple Entente for humiliating Germany, which in his eyes were the greatest. Both battles were huge losses to the Germans. WWI was fought in the trenches. WWII saw huge tank battles.
Two battles that the British were victorious in were the First Sikh War and the Falklands War.
The battle of the Somme and The battle of Verdun
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The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in Lexington and Concord, MA.