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Who won the battle of fredrickburg?

The winner of this battle was the Confederate army. The Union had about 12,653 casualties and the Confederacy had about 5,309 casualties. At the end of this battle, the Union took position east of the Rappahannock River for the winter.


How many casualties did the colonists have at the end of the American Revolution?

Approximately 25,000 Americans.


What was the Battle of the Somme's casualty rates?

By the end of the battle, the British Army had suffered 420,000 casualties including nearly 60,000 on the first day alone. The French lost 200,000 men and the Germans nearly 500,000.Adding that all up, the total death toll was 1,120,000.- Battle casualties ≠ battle deaths. More than half of these wounded soldiers survived.


What battle lasted 3 days and was the most important battle of the civil war?

It was the Battle of Gettysburg, lasting from July 1st through July 3rd, 1863 and fought around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was known as the 'turning point' in the Civil War because there were an almost equal amount of casualties for each side; 23,055 casualties for the Union and 23,231 casualties for the Confederacy. Additionally, this battle ended any more Confederate ideas about invading the North. The answer would not be complete unless it states that most military historians do not classify Gettysburg as a major turning point in the war. Also, military historians do not believe that Gettysburg caused any belief that the North could not be invaded again.


Which battle did the monarch win that brought about the end of the war of the roses?

Many people believe that the Wars of the Roses ended with the Battle of Bosworth, won by Henry VII against Richard III in 1485, although this is not true, as the Lambert Simnel rebellion caused Henry VII to fight one more battle, the Battle of Stoke on June 4th 1487. Although this was the last battle in the Wars of the Roses, Henry VII still faced many threats from Yorkist claimants who still wanted the throne, which means that many historian believe the Wars of the Roses did not truly end until the acession of Henry's son, Henry VIII.

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Who won the battle of fredrickburg?

The winner of this battle was the Confederate army. The Union had about 12,653 casualties and the Confederacy had about 5,309 casualties. At the end of this battle, the Union took position east of the Rappahannock River for the winter.


How many casualties did the colonists have at the end of the American Revolution?

Approximately 25,000 Americans.


What was the Battle of the Somme's casualty rates?

By the end of the battle, the British Army had suffered 420,000 casualties including nearly 60,000 on the first day alone. The French lost 200,000 men and the Germans nearly 500,000.Adding that all up, the total death toll was 1,120,000.- Battle casualties ≠ battle deaths. More than half of these wounded soldiers survived.


What 1781 battle of French and American forces caused the British government to eventually negotiate an end to the American Revolutionary War?

The Battle of Yorktown, although it was not a direct end to the war.


Why did president roosevelt authorize the development of the atomic bomb?

There were too many casualties in that war. they wanted to end it.


How did the Battle of Shiloh end?

they werent that many soldiers


When did the first battle of marne end?

The first Battle of the Marne began on September 6, 1914, and ended on September 12, 1914. During the First Battle of the Marne, 250,000 French soldiers were lost and the Germans suffered about the same casualties. The BEF lost just under 13,000 men.


Who won the battle of Hatchers Run?

The South. By the end of the battle the north was unable to make any significant gains on the railroad that was their objective and suffered greater casualties. It would be more about two months later when the Union finally over ran the confederate works.


Why did the US not to have invade japan to end the war?

Because the Japanese surrendered. Avoiding the need for an invasion was the primary reason the decision was made to drop the atomic bomb (this was, believe it or not, the humanitarian choice; civilian casualties in an invasion were expected to be many, many times larger than those caused by the atomic bombs).


Why did the US not have to invade Japan. To end the war?

Because the Japanese surrendered. Avoiding the need for an invasion was the primary reason the decision was made to drop the atomic bomb (this was, believe it or not, the humanitarian choice; civilian casualties in an invasion were expected to be many, many times larger than those caused by the atomic bombs).


Who was the winner of the Gettysburg?

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.


Who was the winners of the Gettysburg?

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.