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Q: Who started the battle of lundy's lane?
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How did lundys lanes get its name?

The battle was fought in Lundy's Lane


Who won the battle of lundys lane?

Technically it was a British strategic victory, but short lived, and essentially hollow.


Where did most of the fighting take place in war of 1812?

The place that had most fighting was the Canada but what battle it was the battle of lundys lane why well because in that early morning there was a mist at lundys lane graveyard where the battle took place. Why was it the battle with most fighting because both sides could not see in front of them so they would attack anyone near them so they would kill their own men. At the end of the battle the americains thought they won and the British thought they had won so no one knows who won the battle.


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When did Battle of Britton's Lane happen?

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When did Battle of Lundy's Lane happen?

Battle of Lundy's Lane happened on 1814-07-25.


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In which lane was the Great Fire of London supposed to have started?

Pudding Lane


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it started in pudding lane it was a baker


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Where were most of the battles fought in the war of 1812?

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