The Battle of Gettysburg was the battle that took place in the most northern battle. This battle took place on July 1st through the 3rd in 1863.
Most of the Civil War took place in the South. The farthest up they got in the North, and I believe the only battle in the North, was the Battle of Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The farthest place north of the equator from the equator is the North Pole.
The farthest place north of the equator from the equator is the North Pole.
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No, they did not surrender. This was the first battle of the Civil War which took place in South Carolina in 1861.
The Battle of Bentonville was the largest North Carolina battle of the US Civil War and see the Cowpens National Battlefield as a major Revolutionary war battle.
The battle that was the farthest south during the American Civil War is the Battle of Palmetto Ranch, which took place near Brownsville, Texas, on May 13, 1865. This battle occurred after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox, making it one of the last battles of the war. It involved Confederate forces defending against Union troops attempting to secure the area.
There was only one - Gettysburg
The US Civil War Battle of Bentonville took place on March 19th to the 21st of 1865. In North Carolina, General Johnston lost to General Sherman.
The US Civil War Battle of Prairie Grove took place in Arkansas on December 7, 1862. It was a Union victory and it secured northwest Arkansas for the North.
In the contiguous 48 states, Minnesota extends slightly farther north than other western states (Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota).The farthest south is Florida, where the Keys extend below 25°N latitude, the approximate southern limit of Texas.
On July 3, 1863, a large scale cavalry battle between the South and the North took place on Cress Ridge. This was about four miles from the main battle at Gettysburg.