General Lee surrendered to the Union at Appomattox Courthouse after the Union had taken much of the South. Many rebels continued to fight until eliminated and others took an oath to the Union. Some continued on to be outlaws, and the KKK was born as well. Boston, to my knowledge, was not the place of any battles. Most battles were fought in Southern territory.
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The Revolution was a civil war in some sence because we were a british colony.
Both battles of Bull Run were Confederate victories. Both battles were basically in the same place in Virginia.
Yes, Bentonville, right at the end. It was Joe Johnston's last throw.
The social and economic battles fought during the civil war began with the Souths dependence on slave labor. Their economy depended on the good picked and farmed by the slave. The end of slavery threatened that way of life.
Well so far there has not been a battle to end all battles.
the enemy in both theaters lost...........................
The question is vague.
General Grant was involved in several major battles during the Civil War, including the Battle of Shiloh, the Siege of Vicksburg, the Battle of Chattanooga, and the Overland Campaign, which included battles like the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, and Cold Harbor. These battles were significant turning points in the war and helped to secure Union victories and ultimately end Confederate resistance.
contrary to popular belief that the whole civil war took place in america, a mojority of the battles took place in Canada and if it wasn't for those battles the union would never had stood a chance in the war.
Civil rights did not end.
It is generally accepted that the Battles of Appomattox Station and Appomattox Courthouse (8-9 April 1865) ended the American Civil War. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in the McLean House at Appomattox essentially ending all organized resistance.