Gettysburgh.
The civil war had many.battles here but the most famouse was the battle of bunker hill
there are many but a common one is the Battle of Shiloh and of course Gettysburg there is also a list of more here http://www.homepages.dsu.edu/JANKEJ/CIVILWAR/battles.htm
There were many Civil War battles in the Confederate State of Mississippi. Here as with most military historians, a siege is considered a battle. Here are 5 of the many battles in Mississippi: 1. First battle of Vicksburg. Union admiral demanded the surrender of Vicksburg and was met by a Confederate gunboat and canon fire from the forts and sped into retreat. 2. Battle of Tripoli 3. Battle of Meridian 4. Battle of Champion Hill and 5. Battle of Port Gibson.
Some are... Gettysburg - memorable for Lincoln's speech Battle of Bull Run Antietam - 2 battles occurred here Battle of Cemetary Ridge - more people killed than any other Battle of Chesapeake Bay - Signaled the end of the war Battle of New Orleans -Gave Union forces use of Mississippi River Battle of Fort Sumter - among the first battles Battle of Vicksburg Battle at Appomatox (sp)- Lee surrendered here to Grant at Appomatox Courthouse
I wish we had some civil rights here.
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The Battle of the Ironclads occurred on March 9, 1862. This naval battle took place during the American Civil War between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly known as the USS Merrimack) in the Hampton Roads harbor of Virginia. It marked the first ever clash between ironclad warships.
Do you mean battles? The main battles are Battle of Gettysburg, Seven Days Battle, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of the Wilderness, Battle of Antietam and Battles of First and Second Bull Run If you mean other wars being fought at the same time here they are -Crimean War (1854-56) -Austro-Sardinian War (1859) -Second War of Schleswig (1864) - Indian Mutiny (1857-58)
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cannae
Yes, as General Philip Henry Sheridan defeated the Confederate army here. This helped Lincoln get reelected in 1864. I would like to improve the answer as follows: Gen. Sheridan won the decisive, pivotal battle of Cedar Creek which led to the definitive control of Shenandoah Valley by the Union. Indeed in the Valley no battle called "the Battle of Shenandoah" was fought during the Civil War. Several campaigns were instead carried out there and each one was marked out with a number of battles, some of which of high strategic importance.
During the American Civil War, the Battle of Wilson's Creek took place around Wilson's Creek, some ten miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri. In August of 1861, Union forces clashed with Confederate-loyal Missourians from the state militia in the first major battle of the western theater of the Civil War. A Union defeat here led to a rise of fortunes for Missourians who supported the South and suggested that the war was not going to be a short one.
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