it was a border state
In Georgia and Virginia.
Most of the major battles did take place in Virginia, however there were battles and skirmishes that were fought from New Mexico all the way to Vermont.
The exact number of battles fought on northern soil during the Civil War is unclear, as it depends on what constitutes "northern soil". However, many major battles took place in states such as Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, including well-known battles like Gettysburg and Antietam.
The South fought fought major battles on northern soil at Antietam. Then there was the Battle of Chickamauga, the 3 Chattanooga Battles, and the Battle of Gettysburg
was most of the major battles of world war 1 fought in Luxembourg ...true or false
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
The Battle for Castle Itter was a major battle that was fought in Austria during World War 2. It was fought in the final days of the war and the only battle that the Germans and Americans fought together as allies.
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
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.
The battles of Bull Run were fought in Virginia. The battles were referred to as Manassas by the Confederates and in official materials from the National Park Service. Bull Run is a tiny creek that was not a major factor in the battles.
It's hard to say. Cromwell has to be a contender, but Tomas Fairfax was involved in most of the major battles.
Operations Rolling Thunder, Linebacker, and Linebacker II (also known as the Christmas Bombings) were some of the most intense battles fought by US Airmen during the war.