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the battle took place on the revolutionary war time in Georgia...
well what happened is that they took the weapons that the british needed and used them against the bristish
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The US Battle of Chickamauga took place in and about the creek of the same name in Tennessee in 1863.It was a bloody battle with a Confederate victory. The nearest large city to the battle was Chattanooga, Tn.
At Chickamauga Creek, south of Chattanooga, just over the state-border with Georgia.
because the united states and the united kingdom wanted to battle to get better land to win the war of 1812 In the end the war of 1812 was pointless because they reached a stale mate and no won won.
Actually on Kettle Hill, but newsmen liked the sound of "San Juan" better; the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Where did the battle of gallipoli conflict take place?
In what we know today as Wilkes County, GA. (:
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The US Battle of Chickamauga took place in and about the creek of the same name in Tennessee in 1863.It was a bloody battle with a Confederate victory. The nearest large city to the battle was Chattanooga, Tn.
At Chickamauga Creek, south of Chattanooga, just over the state-border with Georgia.
because the united states and the united kingdom wanted to battle to get better land to win the war of 1812 In the end the war of 1812 was pointless because they reached a stale mate and no won won.
shiloh creek NEW RESPONDENT The Battle of Shiloh took place on the west side of the River Tennessee, close to Pittsburg Landing, near the border of Mississippi.
you can take I-94 east all the way through from Battle Creek to Detroit. It's about a 2-2 1/2 hour drive.
why did the battle of crecy take place?
Actually on Kettle Hill, but newsmen liked the sound of "San Juan" better; the Spanish-American War of 1898.
The battle of gettysburg take place at the Pensylvania&PA.
Where did the battle of gallipoli conflict take place?
During the American Civil War, the Battle of Wilson's Creek took place around Wilson's Creek, some ten miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri. In August of 1861, Union forces clashed with Confederate-loyal Missourians from the state militia in the first major battle of the western theater of the Civil War. A Union defeat here led to a rise of fortunes for Missourians who supported the South and suggested that the war was not going to be a short one.