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He didn't fight at Trention nor any battle. He was a Quaker, member of congess, governor of Va, and died in 1799.
There were no similarities, except that Bull Run was the first significant battle in the East, and Shiloh was the first significant battle in the West.
It was the bloodiest day of battle in U.S. history.
because it was the first war of the revolution war. :]
the battle was the start of world war 2
Battle of Trention
He didn't fight at Trention nor any battle. He was a Quaker, member of congess, governor of Va, and died in 1799.
It was the first battle of the Revolutionary War.
The significant battle centered around Fort Ticonderoga where American troops used a scorched-earth policy was the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was a significant battle because the colonists were able to secure a significant number of weapons.
The Battle of the Bulge was significant because it was the battle which liberated the Jews in the Nazi death camps. This battle was also the last German offensive of WW 2.
There were no similarities, except that Bull Run was the first significant battle in the East, and Shiloh was the first significant battle in the West.
The Battle of Trafalgar.
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It was the bloodiest day of battle in U.S. history.
battle of Dnepr in Russia
the battle was the start of world war 2
because it was the first war of the revolution war. :]