No, The Civill War was fought mostly in the South East of the U.S. Some battles as far up as Virginia and Mass.
No. According to Civilwar.org, the majority of the battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee.
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The battles of the Civil War were mostly fought south, including Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland. The only great Battle fought north was that of Gettysburg.
In the Western theatre, it was mostly in Tennessee. In the Eastern theatrem it was mostly in Virginia.
Gettysburg was the only battle fought in Pennsylvania. And Antietam (Sharpsburg) was the only significant battle fought in Maryland. Every other battle of any consquence was in Southern territory.
if you mean the U.S. civil war, it was mostly fought in Virginia. The last battle of the civil war was the battle of new Orleans (LA), which was fought two weeks after the surrender of Lee's army at appomatox courthouse (VA).
There were 23 states that fought on the side of the Union during the Civil War.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
In 1861 the civil war was mostly fought in the eastern theater. Battles such as the first Bull Run defined what the next 4 years of war would be like.
During the US Civil War, most military campaigns and battles took place in the Confederate States of America. This was because that in order to end the South's bid for independence, the Union army had to invade the South and destroy their armies.
It was mostly fought in the south with the exception of Gettysberg.
2 They fought side by side men in the war.