why the jacobites lost
All of them except the last battle, Culloden
San Jacinto
yes
He won by giving his army what they needed when they needed it!!!
the surrender of cornwallis's army
All of them except the last battle, Culloden
The battle that the southern army try to win on northern soil was the battle of Shiloh
The Hanoverians won at Culloden due to superior military organization, better artillery, and disciplined troops compared to the Jacobite forces. The government's forces, commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, effectively utilized strategy and terrain to their advantage. Additionally, the Jacobite army was hampered by poor logistics, exhaustion, and a lack of coordinated leadership, leading to their defeat on April 16, 1746.
the were trying to win the battle
1781
Yes, the Jacobites won several battles during their attempts to restore the Stuart monarchy in Britain. Notably, they achieved victory at the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745, where they defeated government forces. However, their successes were short-lived, as they ultimately lost the decisive Battle of Culloden in 1746, which marked the end of their efforts.
the surrender of cornwallis's army
they showed that they could win the British Army
yes he did as his army was very strong and will minded and determand to win the battle
Harold of wessex's army were un organized howeveer Williams army used the shield wall which helped them win the battle
The Confederacy did not win the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of Northern Virginia was forced to yield the field of battle on the night of 4 July 1863.
He started from the top of the hill and raced with his army . harolds army were unprepared.