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civil war can go in a sentence in many ways - I have some money from the civil war - my friend's great great grandfather fought in the civil war - the civil war was fought over rights for African Americans
A string of defeats for the Confederacy, union troops sweeping through Confederate territory were sure signs the war could not last. The U.S. Civil War remains the bloodiest war ever fought on U.S. soil, however, and U.S. casualties exceed those suffered during World Wars I and II, and Viet Nam combined.
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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
There are plenty of famous battlefields in the US. For example in San Antonia, Texas multiple battles have been fought, but one of the most well known is the Alamo. One of the civil war's bloodiest battles was fought in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This was the battle in which General Robert E. Lee was thwarted and defeated.
"Civil War" is a proper noun. So would be any of the names of the battles or the soldiers who fought in them.
It was mostly fought in the south with the exception of Gettysberg.
No, The Civill War was fought mostly in the South East of the U.S. Some battles as far up as Virginia and Mass.
Yes there are many Civil War Heros who's last name begins with B. Some words that begin with B are Belle Isle Prison and the "Bull Run" the site of Civil War's earliest and bloodiest battles.
Although there were some US Civil War battles fought on the high seas, the CSC Alabama and the USS Kearsarge as one example; naval blockades and riverine warfare (Brown Water Navy) were the primary naval battles fought during the civil war.
. . . . . . . . . . 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 . . . . . . . . . .