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Yes, Bentonville, right at the end. It was Joe Johnston's last throw.

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Only Antietam (Maryland) and Gettysburg (Pennsylvania).

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What are Connecticut Major Battles?

In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.


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Was the civil war near Houston?

Yes. There were many battles of the Civil War though. Some were big and many were small. These battles occurred in many states such as Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Maryland, Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana, North Dakota, Louisiana, New Mexico, Idaho, Missouri, Kentucky, Colorado, Kansas, Georgia,Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia, and the Carolinas. Most of these battles were fought in Virginia. Hope this helped!! :)


Where were most of the battles fought in the civil war?

Much of the action in the Civil War occurred in the northern part of Virginia between Washington and Richmond. The largest and most crucial battles were fought in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and Virginia. Oddly, the state that suffered the greatest number of casualties was North Carolina, which was also the state with almost the fewest number of major battles.


How did troops in the civil war name there battles after?

The Union named its battles after rivers and creeks. The South named hem after nearby cities and towns. That is why the North called the battle Bull Run, and the South called the same battle Manassas, for instance.

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How may battles were fought in the north in the civil war?

9 different battles


Where did the battles of civil war mostly fought north or south?

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 civil was more devastating in the south than in the north because?

Most of the major battles were fought in the South (with the exception of a few battles fought in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Vermont). The South lost the war, which didn't help. General Sherman torn up the South in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.


The civil war was more devastating in the south than in the north because...?

Most of the major battles were fought in the South (with the exception of a few battles fought in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Vermont). The South lost the war, which didn't help. General Sherman torn up the South in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.


Where were most civil war battles fought in west Virginia?

in the north


Where were the major battles fought?

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.


Where was the majority of the Civil War fougth?

It was mostly fought in the South, but I'm not sure in what state the majority was fought in. About half of the major battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the battles that formed the "turning points" of the war were in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first battle was in Charleston, South Carolina and the last major battle was in North Carolina.


Where was the only major battle in North Carolina fought?

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.


What wars were fought in North Carolina?

No major battles of historic interest were on North Carolina soil during the Revolutionary and US Civil Wars. Possible exceptions include the battle of Moore's Creek involving Militia and Loyalists near Wilmington and General Joseph E. Johnston's failed attempt at Bentonville to halt William Tecumseh Sherman. It must be noted that the troops from North Carolina were involved on both sides in both of these Wars and fought with distinction.


What are Connecticut Major Battles?

In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.


Where did most of the Battles of the Civil War take place?

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.


Was the Civil War fought in the southern US?

mainly it was fought in the south, although many battles were fought in the north and as far west as Oklahoma.