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Decisive victory

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Regarding the constant change lately of the outcome section of the infobox:

The long-ish standing battle outcome stated in the infobox of this article, "decisive victory," has ample evidence to call it such. The Republicans lost 93% of their force, the few survivors were unable to regroup or become a viable force afterward, and some didn't stop running until they reached Louisiana. Also, the word "decisive" is certainly not required to be used in and of itself in any reference used. Words in sources such as "soundly" or "overwhelmingly" serve the same purpose. Per BLUE, the battle was a decisive victory. GenQuest "Talk to Me" 16:11, 27 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]