First US war in which an enemy country (nation) won.
neither side won the conflict which was ended with an armistice in july 1953
The Declaration of Independence was not a conflict nor a competition. It was not something that could be "won." You may mean the American Revolution, or if you are British the American Colonial Rebellion. If so, the American colonies one their independence from England and the English Crown.
The Battle of Bunker Hill was won by the British ,although it was a bittersweet victory as there were about 2000 casualties. It is even considered one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolutionary War. It also appears that much of the conflict was fought on Breed's Hill.
The Bay of Pigs wasn't a war, more of a conflict then a war. But if there was a winner to this so called Conflict, it would be Cuba. Fidel Castro made the US (specifically John F. Kennedy and the CIA) look like a bunch of fools!
the conflict is that five kids were selected or (won) to go to Antarctica and if they won, each will get $10,000.
We never won. The North Vietnamese Army won.
The North won the war.
She won
Andrew Carnegie
The rumble in which the Greasers fought the socs and won.
No. Really, no one won the Viet Nam conflict.
Executive branch
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
First US war in which an enemy country (nation) won.
Yes; invade the north and/or use nukes.
because general major lance Armstrong won the war and a treaty came out