The First Battle of Kernstown and The Siege of Yorktown
the east
The east
The east
The east
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 all the battles where east of the Mississippi River execpt Texas there was a battle in Texas
With the exceptions of some very small skirmishes in the west; ALL battles were fought in the east.
That would be September '62 to September '64. The big battles in the Western theatre were Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Atlanta.
Vicksburg in the West. Gettysburg in the East.
If you mean large battles, I believe it would have to be Robert E. Lee. Lee commanded the Army of Northern Virginia for almost three years. The main Union Army opposed to him had six commanders during that time. The other main theater of war was the "west", which during the Civil War meant west of the Appalachians but east of the Mississippi River, and on neither side did any general come close to that amount of time in command.
This is true of the battles in the East. The two capitols were close to each other. In the West, however, several battles, Ft. Henry, Ft. Donelson, Shiloh, Perryville, Vicksburg, Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, Atlanta, and many, many more were fought nowhere near either capital.
It was fought in the grounds of Battle Abbey, in Battle, East Sussex. Battle being named after the event, and the Abbey being built later on the site.