The Battle of Stoney Creek (during the war of 1812) went on for 15 minutes - an hour
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The Battle of Stoney Creek, fought on June 6-7, 1813, during the War of 1812, resulted in significant casualties. Approximately 300 British and Canadian troops were involved, with around 23 killed and 60 wounded. On the American side, out of about 1,700 troops, there were about 50 killed and around 100 wounded. The battle was a tactical victory for the British, helping to secure their position in Canada.
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In the United States, there are at least three cities named Battle Creek, with the most notable one located in Michigan. Other states, such as Iowa and Minnesota, also have smaller communities or places named Battle Creek. Each of these locations has its own unique characteristics and history.
For the Union about 5,400 men, for the Confederacy about 11,600men.
There were many battlers during the Civil War. Some includes the Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Fort Sumter, Battle of Middle Creek, and the Battle of Williamsburg.
Estimated Distance: 113'ish miles