The British achieved victories in all of the listed battles except for the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Although technically a tactical victory for the British, the heavy losses they sustained led to a strategic setback, weakening their position in the Southern campaign. In contrast, they won decisively at both the Battle of Charleston and the Battle of Vincennes.
The two major southern cities captured by the British during the American Revolutionary War were Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah was captured in December 1778, and Charleston fell in May 1780. These victories were significant for the British as they aimed to regain control over the southern colonies.
The Arc of Triumph commemorates the victories of Napoleon.
Some of the victories in world war 2 are victorious/ Some of the victories in world war 2 are victorious/
victories?
Following its victories in the Punic wars, Rome launched a series of wars. Rome's role in Mediterranean trade expanded significantly as a result of those military campaigns.
Vincennes
Charleston, Savannah etc
In battle in the south, British victories didn't seem to matter. The British won at Charleston and Camden, but the Americans kept retreating but not giving up.
Generals Clinton and Cornwallis had several victories in the South. The most notable, perhaps, was the victory of the Continental Army at Charleston, SC.
Following his comeback victory against Dallas on 9/21/09, Eli has 13 comeback victories. He has a total of 15 4th quarter victories, which includes two games that were tied. The oft quoted record held by John Elway (47 "comeback" victories) includes games that were actually tied and not where the Broncos were behind.
The two major southern cities captured by the British during the American Revolutionary War were Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina. Savannah was captured in December 1778, and Charleston fell in May 1780. These victories were significant for the British as they aimed to regain control over the southern colonies.
Following the Confederate victories during the Civil War, Jefferson Davis aimed to solidify the South’s independence from the Union and gain international recognition for the Confederacy. He sought to unify the Southern states under a strong central government and maintain morale among the Confederate populace. Davis also focused on securing military victories to demonstrate the viability of the Confederate cause and attract foreign support, particularly from Britain and France.
There is no specific collective noun for victories. A collective noun that suits the situation should be used, for example: a string of victories would be a good thing; a smattering of victories, not as good.
where japan have victories and loses
actually,the real answer is SERIES of victories.
There are three syllables in the word 'victories'.
the team has many victories in its past