Harriet Tubman's greatest victories include her pivotal role in the Underground Railroad, where she rescued approximately 70 enslaved individuals by guiding them to freedom. Her bravery in returning to the South multiple times earned her the nickname "Moses." Additionally, during the Civil War, she served as a spy and nurse for the Union Army, contributing to significant military successes, including the Combahee River Raid, which liberated over 700 enslaved people. Tubman's relentless pursuit of freedom and justice made her a lasting symbol of resilience and courage in the fight against slavery.
The victories boosted Lincoln's popularity, helping him win reelection.
Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Petersburg were all major Union victories in the American Civil War.
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They had their victories here and there. The Fetterman Massacre comes to mind. However, the one everyone knows is the Greasy Grass, aka Little Big Horn, July 25, 1876.
The battle of Vicksburg
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Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Chickamauga.
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He won three dramatic victories Trebia, trasimene and Canae
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Gettysburg is the greatest battle because it was the turning point in the war. Never again would the South have and strategic (big picture) victories or make an offensive move.
Jack Nicklaus has won 18 this is the most in world golf. Tiger Woods has won 14.
Manfred von Richtoven is credited as the Ace of Aces for the First World War, with 80 confirmed victories. René Fonck was the highest ranking Allied pilot, with 75 victories confirmed out of a claim of 146 victories, and many experts believe he did, in fact, outperform von Richtoven.
Rome's victories over Carthage in the Punic Wars positioned it as the greatest power in the western Mediterranean and helped launch wars of expansion across the entire Mediterranean region.
There is no specific collective noun for victories. A collective noun that suits the situation should be used, for example: a string of victories would be a good thing; a smattering of victories, not as good.