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There were many battles of the Civil War that were undecided with no true victor. An example of an undecided Civil War battle were the battles that occurred in the New Mexican territories and Indian territories.
Fredericksburg is in Virginia in the United States, the place where the Battles of Fredericksburg occurred during the Civil War.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
During the American Civil War, most of the actual fighting took place in and around the Southern state of Virginia. Given the close proximity of the Union and Confederate capitals of Washington, D.C., and Richmond (Virginia), both the North and the South made a concentrated effort in this region to achieve victories at each other's expense, although important battles occurred in other regions, as well.
New York saw the most battles during the Revolutionary War. A total of one third of all battles during the war were fought there. The Battle of Saratoga, New York was a turning point, and was instrumental in getting the colonists supports from the European rivals of Britain, France and Spain.
There were 36 battles fought in the civil warNEW RESPONDENTThere were about 8,000 occasions in which hostilities occurred in the American Civil War.
Most of the battles during the Civil War in the West took place in Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia.
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There were many battles of the Civil War that were undecided with no true victor. An example of an undecided Civil War battle were the battles that occurred in the New Mexican territories and Indian territories.
During the Civil War , there were most battles in West Virginia , Maryland , Virginia , Georgia , Mississippi , Louisiana , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , and Alabama .
Fredericksburg is in Virginia in the United States, the place where the Battles of Fredericksburg occurred during the Civil War.
georgia, tennessee, and virginia
Civil war battles were fought at New Hope Church (Georgia) and New Market (Virginia). John Newton was a Union General during the war.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
Battle of Bunker Hill
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During the American Civil War, most of the actual fighting took place in and around the Southern state of Virginia. Given the close proximity of the Union and Confederate capitals of Washington, D.C., and Richmond (Virginia), both the North and the South made a concentrated effort in this region to achieve victories at each other's expense, although important battles occurred in other regions, as well.