The Cherokees were victims of European settlers. In the early part of the 19th century they were forced from Georgia to the Oklahoma Territory. Perhaps the most significant war they fought was with other Native Tribes at the US Civil War Battle of Pea Ridge. They sided with the Confederates.
Persia was involved in wars from the 6th Century BCE to the the 20th Century CE. Which period did you have in mind.
Delphi, primarily known for its oracle and religious significance in ancient Greece, was not the site of major battles or wars. However, it did experience conflicts related to the control of its religious sanctuary, notably during the Sacred Wars, which were fought over the control of the Delphic Oracle. The most significant of these was the Third Sacred War (c. 339-338 BCE), which involved the city-states of Greece and ultimately led to the rise of Macedonian influence in the region.
The Carthaginians didn't win any of the Punic Wars. However, they won important battles in the first two, including the battles of Cannae, Trebia and Lake Trasimene.
Julius Caesar won many famous battles. Among them are Alesia, where he defeated Vercingetorix, Pharsalus, where he defeated Pompey, Munda, where e defeated Gaius Pompey, and Thebaid, where he defeated Cato.
They are all major turning point battles in the wars they took place in.
it was the french and indians
The first and second World Wars, the Battle of Waterloo, the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Hastings. Well, those are 5 battles that Britain were involved in...
The French and Indian War. There are to many to list,Britain has won many many battles and wars over thousands of years of history.
when was the Cherokee war? The Cherokee fought many wars with other tribes of the area, Tuscarora and Creek among them.Many Cherokees fought on the Confederate side in the Civil War.
The Powhatan Wars consisted of 3 different battles that took place between the colonists of the New World and the Powhatan Indians. John Smith was a colonial leader that was injured during one of these battles and was required to sail back to England in December of 1609. Another interesting fact about these battles was that the Powhatan Indians captured and killed the leader John Ratcliffe that took Captain John SmithÕs place after he was injured.
Scotland has been involved in a number of wars and battles especially with England. Some of these wars include Battle of Brunanburh, Battle of Carham, Battle of Alnwick, Battle of Clitheroe, Battle of the Standard and the Battle of Alnwick.
No, they were battles in the Revolutionary War.
Henry White has written: 'Indian battles' -- subject(s): History, Indian captivities, Indians of North America, Wars
One only - at Marathon. The other battles involved the other Greek states with Athens as a participant.
Persia was involved in wars from the 6th Century BCE to the the 20th Century CE. Which period did you have in mind.
The US was involved in various civil wars of countries who had problems with communism within their government system. They were involved in these battles because the goal of the US was to reduce the communist government as much as possible.
No she was not involved in any wars