There were over 10,000 of them in two major theatres.. the EAST and WEST
The Major ones are below. I will put NV if the north won and SV if the south won. DRAW for the ones where victory was not clearly defined.
Bull Run , VA 1861 -SV
Wilson's Creek, MO, 1861-SV
Balls Bluff, VA 1861-SV
Fort Donelson, TN - 1862- NV
Hampton Roads, VA- Monitor and Merrimac sea battle- 1862- NV
Capture of New Orleans, LA ( Naval) 1862- NV
Shiloh, TN 1862- NV
Shenadoah Valley Campaign, VA - 1862-SV
Fair Oaks, VA - 1862- NV
The Seven Days Battles, VA- 1862-SV
Corinth, MISS- 1862- NV
2nd Bull Run, VA- 1862-SV
Antietam, MD- 1862- NV
Fredericksburg, VA - 1862-SV
Perryville, Ky- 1862- NV
Stones River, TN- 1862- DRAW
Chancellorsville,VA - 1863-SV
Vicksburg Siege, MISS- 1863- NV
Gettysburg, PA 1863- NV
Chickamauga, GA 1863-SV
Chattanooga, TN 1863- NV
The Wilderness, VA 1864- DRAW- No retreat
Spotsylvania, VA 1864- DRAW-No retreat
Atlanta, GA - 1864- NV
Cold Harbor, VA 1864-SV
Petersburg Siege, VA 1864-65-DRAW- South won many of the small battles but lost the overal siege.
Franklin, TN - 1864-DRAW- North retreated but shattered Hoods Army with much less loss.
Nashville, TN - 1864-- NV
Fort Fisher, NC- 1865-- NV
Assault and Capture of Petersburg, VA- 1865-- NV
There 1000's more very important battles. have fun with these!
Julius Caesar won many famous battles. Among them are Alesia, where he defeated Vercingetorix, Pharsalus, where he defeated Pompey, Munda, where e defeated Gaius Pompey, and Thebaid, where he defeated Cato.
Battles are a part of war, not the other way around.
During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.
Most of the battles occurred at sea, which minimised the collateral damage to the civil population.
The Civil War, The Mexican-American War, and The Lincoln County War
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Like battles in the civil war???? Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Shiloh Battle of Plank Road Battle at The Crater
The continental United States has experienced the following wars: (Discounting the French & Indian War, since the US did NOT exist then) Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, and continuous Indian Wars from the 1600's until 1890, when, officially, the Indian Wars ended. Of those conflicts, the US Civil War had the most battles within the continental US. See (US) Civil War.
No, they were battles in the Revolutionary War.
Early Civil War battles showed
The historians had calculated that about 10,000 battles, large and small, were fought in the United States, starting from Apr. 1861 through May 1865.
It is difficult to give an exact number as human history spans thousands of years and has seen countless conflicts. Wars and battles have occurred all over the world, from small-scale conflicts to large-scale wars like World War I and World War II. Additionally, there have been numerous civil wars, revolutions, and regional conflicts throughout history.