Battle of Lexington
ANSWER:That would be the Battle Of Lexington and Concord. It was fought in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775.There were about 90 dead or wounded on the American side, and about 250 dead or wounded on the British side.This is considered, the period, when the American Revolutionary War officially began.
Battle Clash happened in 1992.
It hinges on the definition of clash. The last major battle was The Battle of the Little Bighorn. After that, the last major encounter was Wounded Knee which was more of a massacre than a battle
ANSWER:That would be the Battle Of Lexington and Concord. It was fought in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775.There were about 90 dead or wounded on the American side, and about 250 dead or wounded on the British side.This is considered, the period, when the American Revolutionary War officially began.
Battle Clash was created in 1992-10.
The Battle of Bunker Hill (17 June 1775) was the first American victory of the British. While others claim Concord (the 'Shot heard 'round the world) as the first; Concord was only a skirmish; Bunker Hill was a full-scale battle in which American forces drove the British Regular Army troops off the hill three times before they ran short of musket shot, cannon balls, and gunpowder, and had to evacuate the hill.
Fighting broke out at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, as tensions escalated between British troops and American colonists. The British aimed to seize colonial military supplies stored in Concord and arrest revolutionary leaders. The confrontation at Lexington marked the first violent clash, with colonial militias resisting British advances, leading to a full-scale battle as the British retreated from Concord. This event is often considered the starting point of the American Revolutionary War.
Battle of Wounded Knee
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The Battle of the Coral Sea was revolutionary. Coral Sea was the first naval clash of carriers, and the first naval battle in history in which all fighting (combat) was conducted by flying machines instead of warships.
The Monitor and the Merrimack, also known as the CSS Virginia, had their famous battle at Hampton Roads, Virginia, during the American Civil War. This encounter on March 8-9, 1862, marked the first clash between ironclad warships, showcasing a revolutionary shift in naval warfare. The battle ended inconclusively, with both ships sustaining damage but neither achieving a decisive victory. This historic event signified the beginning of a new era in naval engineering and combat.
The Battle of the Coral Sea was history's first clash of "aircraft carriers" in 1942.