There were several battles during the Revolutionary War in which the dead and wounded on both sides surpassed 1000. The Battle of Brandywine saw 1240 killed and wounded on both sides. The Battle of Camden surpassed 3000. You can get a complete picture of the battles, the listing of dead and wounded on both sides, at these sites. Over 7,000 Americans were killed in battle during the course of the war. hometown.aol.com/we4amhis/revwarindex.html www.historyguy.com/american_military_history.html MrV
Meanwhile, the single bloodiest hour of the Revolution took place at The Battle of The Blackstocks, or Blackstock's Plantation in the upstate of South Carolina. 56 British troops and 8 Whig militia were killed in less than 60 minutes.
Probably the Battle of Charleston.
You have the answer in your question. It was the battle of Yorktown.
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment of Germans that fought in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. They helped the Americans defeat the British at the battle of Yorktown.
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The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment of Germans that fought in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. They helped the Americans defeat the British at the battle of Yorktown.
With a little French help, the colonists were able to beat the British in the final battle of the Revolutionary War. This battle took place in Yorktown, Virginia.
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Battle of Yorktown...
The battle of Yorktown. The Americans and French defeated the British
The Battle of Yorktown was the last significant battle of the American Revolutionary War. It ended with a decisive victory for the Americans.
The battle that ended the revolutionary war that started in 1775 because the colonists wanted to be free from England and King George III taxation and the war they won in 1783 was at the battle of Yorktown, Va. And the treaty of Paris wasn't signed until two years later.
was the battle of kettle creek an american defeat