Almost all of the US Civil War battles took place within the South. For the most part, the Confederacy took a defensive position and thus Union armies had to invade parts of the South in order to engage Confederate armies.
in the north
The majority of American Civil War battles were fought in Virginia. In fact, almost all battles were fought in the South. The Civil War was truly a defensive war for the South and an offensive war for the North.
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
because the north win that time
In Virginia
Virginia and Tennessee were the two states that had the most Civil War battles fought in them. Virginia had 122 battles while Tennessee had 38 battles.
. . . . . . . . . . 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. - S0L . . . . . . . . . .
In the South
Most of the battles of the American Revolution were fought on American soil. The battles took place in eastern north America, from Massachusetts to South Carolina.
Virginia and Tennessee.
Most of the battles were fought on southern soil
Virginia and Tennessee