The Continental Army suffered 90 deaths and 240 wounded in the Battle of Saratoga. The British fared worse. Over 400 were killed and nearly 700 were wounded. Along with that, over 6,000 were captured.
British
440 killed
695 wounded
6,222 captured
Americans
90 killed
240 wounded
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The Battles of Saratoga took place on September 19 and October 7, 1777 between the United States and Britain and its allies. The United States lost 90 people, and the British side lost 440 people.
Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
The first pitched battle was Manassas/Bull Run on July 21st 1861. It was significant because it showed both sides that they were nowhere near ready for operations. Nothing significant would happen until the following February, and no big battles until April.
The battle of Antietam, Maryland was the worst single day battle with about 27,000 casualties in 12 hours. There were several other battles with as many or more casualties, but they were multi-day events.
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Just to give a few: Lexington and Concord The Battle of Saratoga The Battle of Trenton
They were both considered 'turning points' in the American Revolution.
The Battle of Urumqi took place from 1933-1934 in Urumqi, Xinjiang. The battle caused heavy losses and casualties on both sides. The Soviet Union was also involved in this battle.
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The artillery batteries on both sides of the US Civil War suffered less casualties then either the infantries or cavalries. At the Battle of Gettysburg, the Union lost about 10% of its cannons, while the South's losses were about 13%.
The British had about 6,000 men and the Americans about 11,000.
Technically, the Union was the winning side. However, many argue that due to many losses on both sides, neither side won! Some will say that both sides lost or both sides won. It just depends on how you look at it.But the Union was never actually defeated, unlike the Confederates- so history says they won!
Both sides gained peace and both sides lost alot of lives and money(about $150 million).
The losses on both sides were so high that the battle was recorded as the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
cannon
None. It was a naval battle.