It became clear that the war would last for a long time.
Because there were many battles during the war, going by the saying: "We've won the battle, but not the war," both British North America (BNA) (Canada) and the Americans won battles, but since there was no major battle with a definite winner, and only many small battles which they had their share of winning, there was no clear winner.
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
Indecisive battles are conflicts where neither side achieves a clear victory or defeat. They often involve prolonged fighting with no significant territorial or strategic gains. These battles can result in high casualties and have a significant impact on both sides, but they ultimately fail to bring about a conclusive outcome.
Julius Caesar won many famous battles. Among them are Alesia, where he defeated Vercingetorix, Pharsalus, where he defeated Pompey, Munda, where e defeated Gaius Pompey, and Thebaid, where he defeated Cato.
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The Battle of Antietam was not a clear victory for neither the Confederate nor the Union armies.
During the American Civil War, there were approximately 10,500 battles and engagements. Of these, the Union won around 3,400 battles, while the Confederacy achieved victory in about 1,200 battles. The remaining engagements either ended inconclusively or had no clear victor. The exact numbers can vary depending on the source and the criteria for defining a battle or engagement.
The Alexandrian WarsThe African WarsThe Civil WarsThe Gallic WarsThe Spanish WarsThose are campaigns and wars, not battles. His most famous battles were Gergovia, Alesia, Pharsales, Alexandria, and Munda. His only clear loss was at Gergovia but he eventually conquered Gaul.
Because there were many battles during the war, going by the saying: "We've won the battle, but not the war," both British North America (BNA) (Canada) and the Americans won battles, but since there was no major battle with a definite winner, and only many small battles which they had their share of winning, there was no clear winner.
No. The battle had no clear winner.
That Hannibal was a superior general to the Romans
it became clear that an invasion of japan would be extremely costly
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
First Bull Run/Manassas
The question does not specify which of the two Battles of Bull Run (1861 and 1862), but both of them were clear and undeniable victories for the South, and the North was twice forced to leave the battlefield at Bull Run. Actually, the South won the majority of battles in the Civil War because of superior military leadership, but each Southern victory weakened them more, whereas the Northern ability to make war was not diminished by the many battles they lost.