The British weren't in the US Civil War. It was a battle between the northern states and southern states.
Two battles that the British were victorious in were the First Sikh War and the Falklands War.
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The Battles of Saratoga (September 19 and October 7, 1777)were British victorious in during revolutionary war.
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British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery.
after Britain took control the only empire left was mughals who later on declined and India was left helples with no military inforcement and Britain took over India with the british crowned victorious.
The comparative form of victorious is more victorious, and the superlative form is most victorious.
The victorious British suffered over 1000 casualties, a full 40% of the attacking force. The losing Colonialists lost less than 400.
the british were victorious in the French and Indian war... It was France who lost, and they had to give up all claims to Continental North America and India
No, because Cornwallis and his troop of 8,000 men surrended to General George Washington's army on october 16,1778
Bernard Montgomery was the British leader and Erwin Rommel was the German leader.