There were actually A LOT of conflicts in the Civil War, many of course ending in what you would call a stalemate. Among the larger battles, many consider Antietam to be a stalemate, though by causing a stalement, the North wins a strategic victory. Since the South was smaller, any 'stalemate' generally favored the North since bleeding the Southern Army in the long run would win the war for the North.
It's what they said about Murfreesboro (Stone's River), Tennessee.
no difference
Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
Because neither side was ready. It would take months before the armies were recruited, trained and equipped for operations.
In the Civil War, most of the destruction was suffered by the Confederate States because few battles were fought in Union States.
It's what they said about Murfreesboro (Stone's River), Tennessee.
no difference
Because the pre-war Regular Army had been very small, and neither side had an army or a civil service that was ready to mount operations.
Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
Because both sides lost hundreds of thousands of men during these battles and the goal of taking ground during these battles was not accomplished as either side only took a few miles of ground.
Neither.
Because neither side was ready. It would take months before the armies were recruited, trained and equipped for operations.
In the Civil War, most of the destruction was suffered by the Confederate States because few battles were fought in Union States.
they did not have enough man power
No. Neither side won.
The Union Army. Gettysburg was the turning point of the Civil War.
The bayonet was an important weapon in many US Civil War battles. In close quarters, the bayonet was used as the common infantryman were not issued side arms. Hand to hand battles were frequent and were famously used in many battles. For example, bayonets were in use in Seven Day's battles, Second Bull Run and Spotsylvania to mention just a few of the battles where bayonets had a role in the outcome of any given battle.