not sure if it was the only battle that lead to colonial victory. but the battle at Saratoga was a big factor in the out come of the war.
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Battle of the Bulge.
No, the battle of Kharkov in 43 was the last major victory for Germany on the eastern front this occurred after Stalingrad was lost. The battle of Kharkov would lead into the Kursk battle which put the Reich on the defensive for the rest of the war.
If you mean who was "victorious" at The First Battle of Bull Run, it was the Confederates lead by Stonewall Jackson.
San Jacinto
William Wallace and Andrew De Moray
Scotland won the battle after Norway attacked shortly after another army lead by McDonald of Ireland had been defeated. Then, weary as Macbeth's army was, they defeated the Norwegians. So Scotland 1, Norway 0
because he lead us to victory in the battle against the French whilst dyeing.
he took over 5,000
It depends entirely on which battle you are talking about. Israel had MANY battles in the Bible.
After the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, where he achieved a significant victory against the English forces, William Wallace was appointed as the Guardian of Scotland. He continued to lead resistance against English rule and embarked on a campaign to strengthen Scottish independence. However, his success was short-lived, as he faced defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, leading to his eventual retreat and a decline in his influence. Wallace continued to fight for Scotland's freedom until his capture in 1305.