Here are a few: Battle of Pancorbo. French Victory. Battle of Valmaseda. Spanish Victory. Battle of Burgos. French Victory. Battle of Espinosa. French Victory. Battle of Tudela. French Victory. Battle of Somosierra. French Victory. Battle of Benavente. British Victory. Siege of Saragossa. French Victory. Battle of Castellon. Spanish Victory. Battle of Corunna, British General Sir John Moore killed but most UK troops evacuated. Battle of Medellin. French Victory.
Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown
Yes the Battle of Hastings was the French invasion of England.
The french joined forces with the Americans in the battle of Yorktown. This is the most likely reason for the battle ending in surrender.
The Battle of Saratoga. The colonists' victory inspired the French to join the winners. Haha
Here are a few: Battle of Pancorbo. French Victory. Battle of Valmaseda. Spanish Victory. Battle of Burgos. French Victory. Battle of Espinosa. French Victory. Battle of Tudela. French Victory. Battle of Somosierra. French Victory. Battle of Benavente. British Victory. Siege of Saragossa. French Victory. Battle of Castellon. Spanish Victory. Battle of Corunna, British General Sir John Moore killed but most UK troops evacuated. Battle of Medellin. French Victory.
The French took no part in either Battle of Trenton.
The decisive battle of French and Indian war was the battle of Quebec. It's Quebec 100% correct. The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Battle of Quebec, was the most decisive battle of the French and Indian Wars.
battle of Quebec
Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown
A battle of the French and Indian war that was won by the French forces.
General Montclam Louis was the French commander in the Battle of Quebec.
There was no French Army destroyed at Trafalgar, it was a naval battle.
Yes the Battle of Hastings was the French invasion of England.
The French had a two to one advantage when the lost the Battle of Puebla.
The Battle of Verdun, fought in 1916 during World War I, was particularly important to the French as it symbolized national resilience and determination. It became a matter of national pride, epitomizing the French spirit of "They shall not pass" (Ils ne passeront pas). The prolonged and brutal nature of the battle, resulting in significant casualties on both sides, solidified Verdun as a symbol of French endurance and sacrifice. Furthermore, the successful defense of Verdun helped to maintain French morale and unity during a challenging phase of the war.
the battle cry of the French Revolution.Novanet answer!