Two major battle in the South during the Civil War include the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battle of Stones River.
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Manassas.
There were about 700 casualties on both sides at Appomattox. This was far less than a major battle.
Ypres
It wasn't. Stalingrad didn't exist until after Stalin took over Russia. Stalingrad was called Volograd in WW1 and wasn't involved in any direct battles by German troops. It was the site of a number of battles during the Russian Civil War. The Siege of Stalingrad took place in WW2
In 1860, Fort Sumter, located in Charleston (South Carolina) harbor, was an Union-occupied fortification surrounded by hostile forces. Over the course of several months, the fort's surrender was demanded by South Carolina, which had seceded from the Union, although no hostilities had as yet broken out between North and South. Finally, in April of 1861, Fort Sumter was fired on -- and the Civil War thus began.
Wikipedia: "The band christened itself Manassas after Stills, who had an interest in American Civil War history, orchestrated a photo shoot for them in Manassas, Virginia, the site of the First and Second Battles of Bull Run (1861 and 1862, respectively)."
During the US Civil War, the State of Kentucky was the site of several battles between the North and the South.
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Below site has them for all states.
There were about 700 casualties on both sides at Appomattox. This was far less than a major battle.
Gaugamela lies south of the Caucasus Mountains.
No - the Appomattox courthouse is where the surrender was signed.
Bull Run/Manassas
This site has some good info: http://americancivilwar.com/cwstats.html
You better believe it! One of the largest battles of the Civil War took place in and around Gettysburg. It is one of the largest parks that preserve the site of the battle.
During the American Civil War in the 1860s, both Vicksburg and New Orleans served the South as key guardian-cities of the Mississippi River. As a result, both were featured in significant battles during that conflict. Even earlier, New Orleans was the site of battles during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, with the British as the opponent in each.