This battle, fought March 9, 1862, was the first time ironclad ships fought each other and started a new era of naval warfare.
how many people died in the sabine pass on each side
The first naval battle fought entirely by aircraft, and in which the opposing ships of each side never came within sight of each other, was the Battle of the Coral Sea in May, 1942, one month prior to the Battle of Midway.
Wake Island, Singapore, Philippines, Battle of the Java Sea, Battle of Sunda Straites, Battle of Force Z (Battleship Prince of Wales & Battlecruiser Repulse verses torpedo bombers), Battle of the Coral Sea...to name a few.
The siege of Petersburg was an example of "Trench Warfare", with two armies facing each other in an endless battle of attrition, like those which would have been fought during the WW1 on the European western front.
The armies of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England fought each other.
Persians and Athens fought each other at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC - the Athenians prevailed .
During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .
The Allies fought the Axis powers in the battles of El Alamein in the Second World War. The Allies consisted of forces from the United Kingdom, Australia, India, New Zealand, and Free French forces. The Axis powers were Germany and Italy. The second battle is the more famous as it marked a turning point for the Allies in the western dessert campaign, stopping the Axis from gaining control of the Suez Canal and the middle east oil fields. Montgomery commanded the British 8th Army and Rommel the Panzerarmee Afrika Axis forces in the second battle.
The battle of Quebec was between General Richard Montgomery and General Guy Carleton. the battle was fought December 31, 1775.
The Battle of Philippi. In history, there were actually two battles of Philippi, fought within days of each other, but Shakespeare has compressed them into one battle.
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This battle, fought March 9, 1862, was the first time ironclad ships fought each other and started a new era of naval warfare.
There were two battles - each in different wars. The Battle of Yorktown was fought October 6-19, 1781. The Battle of Yorktown was part of the War of 1812, but was fought on April 27th, 1813
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Over a hundred thousand on each side.
700 soldiers of the British Army had been ordered to Concord to take possession of a rebel arms depot. The rebels had been tipped off and were waiting for them. What I have found was the Battle of Lexington and Concord at first were forces from Britain and the Colonies facing each other without fighting. There is a POSSIBILITY that the famous "shot fired heard round the world" that began the battle and the war was actually a hunter in the nearby forest which triggered nervous soldiers into battle.