The battle of saratoga was the turning point in the war because the increased support the "Americans" received from France. If this did not take place either the patriots would have won at a different battle by a large enough force to convince the French they were a worthy cause or not. If the French join, the Americans chances skyrocket, but all of this is simply speculation because no one really knows.
the union never took kennesaw mountain
there was no proof of a battle where they reported it at
Trick question! cold harbor never happened!
it never occured
Its difficult to say, because both were crucial. Without Trenton the Revolution would probably have collapsed at the end of 1776, so the state of affairs where Saratoga took place ten months later would never have been reached. And without Saratoga the French most likely would not have interceded on behalf of the Americans, and without French help the Revolution would not have ended successfully. As events played out both were necessary for an American victory. It is a matter of opinion then which was most important, or indeed if either can be said to be more important.
Do you mean after the Battle of Hogwarts? He is never mentioned as dead or even injured, so we can only assume he survives the Battle and continues teaching Charms at Hogwarts.
There never was a battle with the enemy at Valley Forge. The only battle fought there was the one the Americans waged against the elements and starvation. Over two thousand men died there, despite the fact that there was no battle.
There never was a battle with the enemy at Valley Forge. The only battle fought there was the one the Americans waged against the elements and starvation. Over two thousand men died there, despite the fact that there was no battle.
This has never happened in the United States. Only one president, Ronald Reagan was ever divorced and his divorce occured more than 30 years before he ran for president.
There would have still been a war, because there was so much friction between the colonies and England at the time, but the entire war might have been different, including the outcome. the war might have been delayed for a little while, but i think it would definitely of happened at one time or a nother.
No, this has never occured.
To fight a decisive fleet action from the battle-line. It only happened once with steel battleships, at Tsushima in 1905 (never before, nor never since).