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What battles was indecisive and neither side won?

Several battles throughout history have been considered indecisive, where neither side achieved a clear victory. Here are a few examples:

1. Battle of Towton (1461): This battle was fought during the Wars of the Roses in England and resulted in a stalemate. Both sides suffered heavy losses, and neither claimant to the throne was able to secure a decisive victory.

2. Battle of Antietam (1862): Often referred to as the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, the Battle of Antietam resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. While the Union Army managed to halt the Confederate Army's invasion of Maryland, neither side achieved a clear victory.

3. Battle of Verdun (1916): This battle, which lasted nearly 10 months during World War I, is often remembered as one of the longest and most costly conflicts of the war. Both the French and German armies suffered significant losses, and the battle ended with little territorial gain for either side.

4. Battle of Kursk (1943): The Battle of Kursk, often considered one of the largest tank battles in history, resulted in significant casualties for both the Soviet and German forces. While the Soviet Army managed to halt the German advance and regain some lost territory, it did not result in a decisive victory for either side.

5. Battle of Stalemate (1673): The Battle of Stalemate, also known as the Battle of Maastricht, occurred during the Franco-Dutch War. The battle was inconclusive, with both the French and Dutch armies holding their positions and ultimately resulting in a stalemate.