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Why did the US regard the regard the Korean war as a victory?

It prevented South Korea from being annexed by North Korea.


What was the largest victory for the Confederacy in the Western Theater in the US Civil War?

In the Western Theater of the US Civil War, both sides had victories and defeats. For the South, their largest victory was at Chickamauga. At the time, it prevented an incursion into Georgia by Union General Rosencrans.


How was the campaign in the south conducted and why was the victory at Yorktown so significant for the Americans?

General Washington and his Continental army with the help of Lafayette and Rochambeau backed the British army under Lord Cornwallis onto the Yorktown peninsula. The French navy under DeGrasse prevented the British from evacuating the peninsula. So the British were trapped and had to surrender. This was the final battle of the Revolutionary War although there was still a British army at New York.I have to correct what jamesnet said. He has the Battles of Saratoga and Yorktown confused. The American victory at Saratoga is considered the turning point of the War because it convinced the French that the Americans had a chance of winning and so they helped us. The Battle of Yorktown was the final battle of the Revolutionary War


How did the Battle of Vicksburg hurt the south?

Losing Vicksburg prevented the South from reinforcing and resupplying its troops from Texas and Arkansas. The surrender prevented the South from using the river for transportation and communications, allowing the North the ability to attack with impunity, at will.


Why was American victory at sartoga important?

France decided to help the Americans

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Why did the US regard the regard the Korean war as a victory?

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What group attacked Europe from the south?

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Who owned South Carolina before the US did?

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What was the largest victory for the Confederacy in the Western Theater in the US Civil War?

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What group of islands in the South Atlantic is under British rule?

Imad Ork Islands


Is confederate victory north or south?

When a victory is referred to as Confederate it means the South won the battle.


Which group aided the british during their early victories in the south?

During the American Revolution, four tribes in the Iroquois Confederation sided with the British.


What is the name of the group of islands near the tip of south America?

The group of islands, located 300miles from South America's Patagonian coast is called Falkland Islands. They are one of the British overseas territories and not part of South America.


How was the campaign in the south conducted and why was the victory at Yorktown so significant for the Americans?

General Washington and his Continental army with the help of Lafayette and Rochambeau backed the British army under Lord Cornwallis onto the Yorktown peninsula. The French navy under DeGrasse prevented the British from evacuating the peninsula. So the British were trapped and had to surrender. This was the final battle of the Revolutionary War although there was still a British army at New York.I have to correct what jamesnet said. He has the Battles of Saratoga and Yorktown confused. The American victory at Saratoga is considered the turning point of the War because it convinced the French that the Americans had a chance of winning and so they helped us. The Battle of Yorktown was the final battle of the Revolutionary War


What was the overall british plan to defeat the Americans in 1777?

The British plan for victory was to quell the rebellion, because that is all they saw the American Revolution as.