The last fighting took place at Appomattox Station on April 9, 1865
The last significant victory for the South in the Civil War was the Battle of Cold Harbor, which occurred in Virginia. Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate troops.
The Battle of the Wilderness The last offensive battle of General Lee's Army was the Battle of Bristoe Station.
The battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
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The last recognized major engagement of the Civil War was the Battle of Columbus, near Columbus, Georgia. However, the last engagement between Union and Confederate forces took place at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, in Texas. However, since this battle took place after Robert E. Lee's formal surrender at Appomattox, most historians cite the Battle of Columbus as the last land battle of the Civil War.
Yorktown, Virginia
if you mean the U.S. civil war, it was mostly fought in Virginia. The last battle of the civil war was the battle of new Orleans (LA), which was fought two weeks after the surrender of Lee's army at appomatox courthouse (VA).
no it was not the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war but not the last battle
The Battle Of Yorktown, Virginia :)
Texas - that coastal battle occurring AFTER the rest of the major fighting had stopped in Virginia and Georgia.
The last significant victory for the South in the Civil War was the Battle of Cold Harbor, which occurred in Virginia. Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate troops.
Yes, it was the last battle of the Civil War
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The Battle of Palmito Ranch .
the battle of Palmito Hill
It was the scene of the last battle in Virginia and the surrender of the main Confederate army on April 9th 1865 - effectively the end of the war.
It was the last battle of the Civil War.