Stones River (Murfreesboro) - Dec. '62-Jan '63.
The Battle of the Wilderness took place from May 5 to May 7, 1864, during the American Civil War, as part of Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign against Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army. The battle was characterized by dense underbrush and limited visibility, leading to fierce hand-to-hand combat and significant casualties on both sides. Despite the high losses, Grant continued his advance towards Richmond, marking a shift in Union strategy to pursue the Confederate forces relentlessly. The battle resulted in no clear victory, but it demonstrated Grant's determination to engage Lee's army directly.
The US Civil War with about 213 thousand military dead ranks only slightly behind WWII at 291 thousand in deaths. The Confederates and the Yankees were both Americans and medical care available had advanced greatly between these conflicts. WWI, Korea and Vietnam combined don't reach that level of carnage.
it became clear that an invasion of japan would be extremely costly
The weather was nice, it was a sunny clear day
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
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No. The battle had no clear winner.
it was clear that no one won the battle and was the bloodiest one day battle in American history because 23,000 casualties and 4,000 dead
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.
The Battle of Antietam was not a clear victory for neither the Confederate nor the Union armies.
It became clear that the war would last for a long time.
First Bull Run/Manassas
No, not all of Cortés' men survived the Battle of Tenochtitlán. The conflict, which took place in 1521, was marked by fierce fighting and significant casualties on both sides. Although Cortés and some of his soldiers managed to survive and eventually conquer the Aztec capital, many of his troops were killed during the battle and the subsequent siege. The exact number of casualties varies in historical accounts, but it is clear that the losses were substantial.
In a battle between Pinky and Fuzzy, the outcome would depend on their individual strengths and abilities. It is difficult to determine a clear winner without more specific information about their powers and skills.
No
Yes, the allies.