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I'm not sure what type of question you are asking, but the Civil War was generally carried out (fought on) Southern Soil. Most of the battles take place there, there were some, but very few, battles fought in the North. The Confederates wouldn't dare fight in the North again due to the turning point in the war, The Battle of Gettysburg.
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The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
South.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery
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.
The South was agents the North.
The North fought the South in the US Civil War.
north was the union south was the confederacy
Civil War
The Civil War.
What? They did not prevent a civil war, they fought one .
The war had primarily been fought in the south, not the north. The south had to be re-built.