battle of gettysburg
There actually never was an actual battle at Ft. Sumter. After the secession of the confederate states, most of the forts in the South had relinquished their power to the Confederacy, but Fort Sumter was among the two that didn't. And since its supplies were running out against a besieging South Carolinian army, Lincoln had a problem of how to deal with the situation. * Lincoln wisely chose to send supplies to the fort, and he told the South Carolinian governor that the ship to the fort only held provisions, not reinforcements. * However, to the South, provisions were reinforcements, and on April 12, 1861, cannons were fired onto the fort; after 34 hours of non-lethal firing, the fort surrendered.
France surrendered to the Viet Minh following the First Indochina War. The conflict culminated in the decisive Battle of Dien Bien Phu in May 1954, where French forces were defeated. This surrender led to the Geneva Accords, which temporarily divided Vietnam into North and South along the 17th parallel.
South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas all seceded before the Battle of Fort Sumter. there you go! :]
Battle of South Guangxi happened in 1940.
Battle of South Shanxi happened in 1941.
The battle of Vicksburg
10,000 casualties of the union army 9,091 casualties of the south 29,495 men surrendered
The Union won but at very heavy costs. Many died on both sides but the south eventually surrendered.
The South surrendered.
Nobody surrendered. By chance, McClellan learned that Lee's divisions were widely separated, and he had a chance to destroy them, one by one. Also by chance, there was a Confederate spy in the Union camp, who alerted Lee, and the latter concentrated his forces at Antietam Creek. The ensuing battle was won by the Union army, but Lee managed to get his men back to Virginia.
Within weeks confederate president Jefferson Davis was captured and the remaining of the south surrendered.
The majority of the Southern military surrendered at Appomattox, VA.
the south surrendered at appotamox courthouse
The south
1975
When they surrendered in WW2, all territory was surrendered.
Although the fort, commanded by Major Robert Anderson, never surrendered to the forces of the Confederacy it was abandoned after a seige of 567 days. So a technical victory for the South.