why did the coloinist win the battles most of the time
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about 7988 of the major battles
Claudius did not fight any battles. He was afflicted by ailments. He got generals to fight battles for him.
Against who ?
The most famous case of an accidental win was Antietam in September 1862, when a copy of Lee's orders was dropped in the field and taken to Union headquarters. They revealed important tactical movements, which gave McLellan the advantage. However McLellan did not win many other battles, and certainly not by accident.
The Southern region
The north eastern region of the colonies was where most of the early battles of the revolution was fought. The ports made them accessible to troops and supplies.
the people
you mean why do you think the colonists were able to win early battles against a more experienced better equipped army? and the answer is (The reason why the colonists would win a more experienced and better equipped army is because that the colonists were fighting in wars for a larger amount of time than the better and more equipped soldiers.)
The amount of battles varies depending on how many wins and losses you have, you can do it in a day if you win most of the battles and play for ages, but it could take 3 months if you don't win many battles.
The colonists did win the American Revolution
With the French aid to America, and they blocked off the harbor to Yorktown and they aided in many other battles, along with giving supplies to the colonists.
We have no precise records of the number of battles fought, big and small, by the two cities.
D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2 D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2
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if i not mistaken, i think you have to win 21 battles to battle palmer
You don't need to win them but in Kyokushin Karate you have to do 3 battles.