All of them. The US had only 2,047 caualties.
Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines each had many.
Spain won none of the wars
He won 5 battles against the Spanish.
don't mean to let you down but i have searched the web and it doesn't show how many Spaniards died in the Spanish-American war. I guess it's simply not recorded.
There were many battles during the American Revolution. The colonies won some and lost some but the most important battle the Americans won was the Battle of Yorktown which ended the war. Other battles of note were the Battle of Saratoga and the battles of Trenton and Princeton.
Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines each had many.
Spain won none of the wars
He won 5 battles against the Spanish.
Malaria.
don't mean to let you down but i have searched the web and it doesn't show how many Spaniards died in the Spanish-American war. I guess it's simply not recorded.
There were many battles during the American Revolution. The colonies won some and lost some but the most important battle the Americans won was the Battle of Yorktown which ended the war. Other battles of note were the Battle of Saratoga and the battles of Trenton and Princeton.
Many battles were fought in the Latin American Revolution. In fact, 234,101,009 battles were fought until victory...
many battles were between the American and the French jokers
Many South Americans were killed by Spanish I think. If many were killed in North America, alot had to be killed in South America too.
There are approximately 170 known battles that took place in South Carolina during the American Revolution.
many battles were between the American and the French jokers
At the formal start of the American War for Independence, the Battles of Lexington and Concord led to support for the independence movement for several reasons. For one thing, the Lexington battle demonstrated yet again the British willingness to shed American blood, and this galvanized many Americans. For another thing, the American victory at Concord inspired confidence in many Americans that the British could be beaten in a war.