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Yes because usally most battles arent like fulling around they are more seriouse.
More battles in the US Civil War took place in Virginia than any other place. This may have been due to the fact that Lee's Army of Northern Virginia was the largest Confederate army and the fact that Virginia bordered the most populous Northern States.
No the south was not because most of the battles took place in the south and most of the time trampled the crops on farms
Virginia had the most Civil War battles.
The north eastern region of the colonies was where most of the early battles of the revolution was fought. The ports made them accessible to troops and supplies.
There many such battles but the most prominent and significant would have been the 'Battle of Stalingrad' .
most battles toke place in the US.
the Somme, Paschaendale, Mons, Ypres, Arras, Vimy Ridge, Beaumont Hamel are the most significant battles of wwI, but some minor battles were also fought.
Europe was where most of the battles in WW2 took place and most of the countries involved were European. If you are reffering to a specific country, then answers will vary.
Globally - battles were fought all over the world, but most of the battles took place in europe.
One of the most significant battles of the Civil War took place in Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863. It was a significant loss for Southern troops, and the beginning of the North's bid to win the war.
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Mexico won the Thornton Affair, but the rest of the battles were won by the US.
There were two countries that saw most of the fighting, as the Western Front stretched across France and Belgium. I am not aware of which country got the worst of it. Probably France because they had the two Battles of the Somme.
Except for the battles in Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) and in Maryland, most of the battles took place in the South. While initially this included attacks in Virginia, later Union expeditions ranged from Texas and Missouri in the West to the cities of the mid-South, including Sherman's "March to the Sea" after burning Atlanta.
The most important place in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is Narnia itself. Narnia is a magical land where the majority of the story takes place and serves as the setting for the main characters' adventures, growth, and battles between good and evil. It embodies themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the triumph of good over evil.
In Africa.