Yes. Four.
No all the battles where east of the Mississippi River execpt Texas there was a battle in Texas
During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.
No, there is no way a hurricane could get to Idaho.
As in any state in the union, there are extradition laws in Idaho and you can be extradited from Idaho to any state. You can also be extradited to Idaho from any state.
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The simple answer is no. Idaho became a territory in 1863 so it wasn't even a state. The only state in the west at the time was California and it was a member of the Union. The Idaho Territory did not have any Civil War battles in it. At the time of the Civil War there were battles with the indigenous populations, those being the Shoshone and Bannock. The Shoshone were typically found in lands towards Utah while the Bannock were at Fort Hall (near Pocatello). Hope this helps.
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Idaho produces more potatoes than any other state.
Idaho does not have any oceans, it is a landlocked state.
Is there any felon friendly apartments in Boise Idaho
At Lexington and Concord.
Yes, tornadoes can occur in Idaho, but they are relatively rare compared to other states in "Tornado Alley." The mountainous terrain and cooler climate of Idaho make tornadoes less common, but they can still form under the right conditions, typically in the eastern part of the state.