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Several battles were had in Arkansas during the Civil War. The Heritage Preservation Services offers summaries of battles on an interactive map. http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ARmap.htm
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
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.
We did lose a large amount of troops but there was not much reconstruction needed because no battles from WW2 took place on American soil.
Sutter's fort is still standing and it never did "fall." No battles took place at the fort. It was built for people who came to CA to settle. Today, it is a state park and you can tour the fort.
Stalingrad
The Battle of Rhode Island.
They are all major turning point battles in the wars they took place in.
Lexington , Concord, Bunker Hill
the battles of 1780
The Battle of Rhode Island. The Gaspee Affair.
A total of 11 battles took place.
In Europe. World War 1 was a global war. Europe was the site of most of the major battles, battles also took place in Africa, Middle East, and Asia.
No. Although major battles such as Antietam and Gettysburg took place in Northern states (Maryland, Pennsylvania), the vast majority of battles took place during the invasion of the South by Union forces.
Battles took place throughout the country. The entire country was effected politically an economically, but the vast majority of military action took place on southern soil, with the exception of two major campaigns and a few raids into the north.
Lexington and Concord were the first two battles faught in the Revolution, unless you wan to count te Boston Massacure, but the colonials didn't fight, they were rioting.
The Battle of Hastings