If this question means: "where was most of the US Civil War battles fought?" then the answer was in Virginia.
Virginia's proximity to the Union borders and the Confederacy's capital of Richmond, Virginia was an invitation for many conflicts in Virginia.
Aside from the location of Virginia, it was also a rich farmland that helped supply with food for much of the war.
No. According to Civilwar.org, the majority of the battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee.
In the Southern slave-states. Gettysburg was the only battle fought in a free state (Pennsylvania), during Lee's abortive invasion of the North.
It was mostly fought in the South, but I'm not sure in what state the majority was fought in. About half of the major battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the battles that formed the "turning points" of the war were in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first battle was in Charleston, South Carolina and the last major battle was in North Carolina.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
In the southern states
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
No. According to Civilwar.org, the majority of the battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee.
Tamils
It was mostly fought in the south with the exception of Gettysberg.
In the Southern slave-states. Gettysburg was the only battle fought in a free state (Pennsylvania), during Lee's abortive invasion of the North.
The majority of American Civil War battles were fought in Virginia. In fact, almost all battles were fought in the South. The Civil War was truly a defensive war for the South and an offensive war for the North.
The first "civil war" was in England and was fought for control of the country. The U.S. Civil War was fought between the majority of the nation and a breakaway region. Today, "civil war" means a war fought mainly within one country, whether the reason for fighting is to take over the whole country or to break away a part as a new country.
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It was mostly fought in the South, but I'm not sure in what state the majority was fought in. About half of the major battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the battles that formed the "turning points" of the war were in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first battle was in Charleston, South Carolina and the last major battle was in North Carolina.
A civil war is fought by differing factions of a single country.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War