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Where was the only battle of the civil war in a northern state?

During the American Civil War, two major battles were fought on Union soil. The first occurred on September 17, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland, and resulted in a draw (although the Confederate invasion of the Union ceased at that point). The second occurred on July 1-3, 1863, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and resulted in a Union victory.


Why did the Union and Confederates start fighting in Gettysburg?

The North and South fought the Battle of Gettysburg because two large forces happened to be there at the same time. It was a turning point in the war.They fought against each other because they were fed up with being ajoined


Where was the famous Pennsylvania Civil War battle fought?

Gettysburg was the site of the most famous battle of the US Civil War. General Lee of the Confederacy wanted Northerners to know that the Civil War was not only going to be fought onSouthern soil. On June 16, 1863,Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River with the intent of reaching Harrisburg, Pa. the capital of Pennsylvania. It was a pure accident that the Union and Confederate armies would fight at Gettysburg. Lee had forced Union general Meade to Gettysburg. On July2, 1863 the battle was engaged. Each side had heavy losses however in the end the Union forces prevailed and Lee was forced to retreat back to Virginia.


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What was each army trying to do during Gettysburg battle?

the were trying to win the battle


How many people battled at Gettysburg?

About 160,000 men fought at the battle. About 7,500 dead on each side.


Who fought in Stalingrad?

During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .


Was the battle of gettysburg during the Civil War or the revolutionary war?

It was during the Civil War because the north and south fought against each other. That is what the Civil War is. The Revolutionary War is America fighting against the British to gain their own freedom.


What was the outcome of each battle?

Gettysburg was only one battle.


Who fought during the Battle of Gettysburg?

The union (American army) and the confederate (rebel army) Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant fought here and the union army along with grant won/// Actually the Union commander at Gettysburg was Gen. George Gordon Meade. Lee faced Grant for the first time in early May 1864(The Wilderness) and from then to the end of the war they fought each other.


How did the battle of the Gettysburg start?

The Battle of Gettysburg did not start the Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address was a speech given on the field where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought, because they were creating a cemetery out of part of that field in which to inter the soldiers who fought and died there.


Where was the only battle of the civil war in a northern state?

During the American Civil War, two major battles were fought on Union soil. The first occurred on September 17, 1862, in Antietam, Maryland, and resulted in a draw (although the Confederate invasion of the Union ceased at that point). The second occurred on July 1-3, 1863, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and resulted in a Union victory.


Why did the Union and Confederates start fighting in Gettysburg?

The North and South fought the Battle of Gettysburg because two large forces happened to be there at the same time. It was a turning point in the war.They fought against each other because they were fed up with being ajoined


What two events happened in Gettysburg Pennsylvania in the same year and why was each of these events significant?

The Battle of Gettysburg and The Gettysburg Address.


Were Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake friends?

during a naval battle the two fought each other ( Battle of Erash). Both exhausted their resources and called a truce. from there on they fought as partners.


Where was the famous Pennsylvania Civil War battle fought?

Gettysburg was the site of the most famous battle of the US Civil War. General Lee of the Confederacy wanted Northerners to know that the Civil War was not only going to be fought onSouthern soil. On June 16, 1863,Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River with the intent of reaching Harrisburg, Pa. the capital of Pennsylvania. It was a pure accident that the Union and Confederate armies would fight at Gettysburg. Lee had forced Union general Meade to Gettysburg. On July2, 1863 the battle was engaged. Each side had heavy losses however in the end the Union forces prevailed and Lee was forced to retreat back to Virginia.