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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
11

Most of the revolutionary war battles took place where

History
2 answers:
uysha [10]3 years ago
6 0
1 battle was fought in the Atlantic.
1 battle was fought in Azores.
2 battles were fought in the Bahamas.
1 battle was fought in Barbados.
1 battle was fought in the Barbary Coast.
3 battles were fought in the Bay of Biscay.
1 battle was fought at Cape Verde.
4 battles were fought at Ceylon.
3 battles were fought in Connecticut.
1 battle was fought in Delaware.
1 battle was fought in <span>Demerara and Essequibo.
2 battles were fought in Dominica.
8 battles were fought in Florida.
1 battle was fought in France.
6 battles were fought in Georgia.
2 battles were fought in </span><span>Gibraltar.
2 battles were fought in Great Britain.
2 battles were fought in Grenada.
4 battles were fought in Guatemala.
1 battle was fought in </span><span>Hispaniola.
3 battles were fought in India.
3 battles were fought in American Indian Reserves.
1 battle was fought in Jersey.
1 battle was fought in Louisiana.
4 battles were fought in Martinique.
11 battles were fought in Massachusetts.
1 battle was fought in Minorca.
1 battle was fought in </span><span>Mona passage.
1 battle was fought in Montserrat.
</span><span>24 battles were fought in New Jersey.
29 battles were fought in New York.
9 battles were fought in North Carolina.
1 battle was fought in the North Sea.
4 battles were fought in Nova Scotia.
1 battle was fought in Ohio.
10 battles were fought in Pennsylvania.
2 battles were fought in Portugal.
11 battles were fought in Quebec.
3 battles were fought in Rhode Island.
1 battle was fought in </span><span>Sint Eustatius.
31 battles were fought in South Carolina.
1 battle was fought in Spain.
2 battles were fought in Saint Christopher.
2 battles were fought in Saint Lucia.
1 battle was fought in Saint Vincent.
1 battle was fought in </span><span>Strait of Gibraltar.
1 battle was fought in Tobago.
2 battles were fought in Vermont.
and 21 battles were fought in Virginia.

So the most battles, with 31 battles, were fought in South Carolina.
Why do I know this? xD
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Vinvika [58]3 years ago
5 0
United state? the civil war
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