The south called battles after the nearest town, such as Manassas, or Sharpsburg. The Union called the identical battles after the nearest body of water, such as Bull Run (a "run" is a creek in that part of Virginia), or Antietam (Creek). The Union also named its armies after rivers (Potomac, Ohio, Cumberland, James, Tennessee) and the Rebels named theirs after land areas (Northern Virginia).
They usually named them after a town. And I think the south named them after creeks and rivers.
The North was likely to name a battle after the nearest river or creek. The South was likely to name a battle after the nearest town, road, or structure.
After the nearest town. The nion named them after the nearest river or other water-course.
All of these
Irvin McDowell
1. The Battle of Gettysburg, which marked the farthest advance north of the Confederate Army.2. The Battle of Shiloh, likely the bloodiest battle ever fought in North America.3. The Emancipation Proclamation.4. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta
battle of manassas (bullrun) was the first major battle Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the war the battle of Vicksburg divided the south ( the north took controll over the Mississippi river) firing on fort Sumter (by the confederacy) marked the beginning of the war and the battle of lexiton and concord EDIT: First of all, Lexington and Concord was the American Revolution... But besides that, a few of the battles were The Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Vicksburg, and Battle of Gettysburg. The Battle of Bull Run showed that both sides needed training and the Battle of Antietam did as well, although North won the second one because Robert E. Lee was forced to retreat. The Confederacy won the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chancellorsville, but lost an important war leader during them. The Battle of Shiloh was one of the bloodiest wars of the Civil War and during it, the North blockaded the Confederacy's ports. During the Battle of Vicksburg, the North took the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in half. The Battle of Gettysburg was the major turning part of the war where the North pretty much won the war after winning that battle.
Gettysburg
The Battle of Bentonville was the largest and most important battle of the Civil War fought in North Carolina. There was one battle during the Revolutionary War fought in North Carolina-- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
The Battle of Bentonville during the US Civil War.
The North won several battles during the Civil War. Three of the battles won were the Battle of Murfreesboro, Battle of Vicksburg, and the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Battle of Bentonville was the largest and most important battle of the Civil War fought in North Carolina. There was one battle during the Revolutionary War fought in North Carolina-- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Irvin McDowell
1. The Battle of Gettysburg, which marked the farthest advance north of the Confederate Army.2. The Battle of Shiloh, likely the bloodiest battle ever fought in North America.3. The Emancipation Proclamation.4. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
The North (those againt slavery) were the Union throughout the Civil War, and including during the Battle of Gettysburg.
The south was winning in the East and the north was winning in the West.
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the north won the civil war
the battle of gettysburg