1861
Fort Sumter Win
Harpers Ferry Win
Manassas Win
1862
Pea Ridge Loss
Fort Donaldson Loss
Monitor vs. Virginia Tie
Peninsula Campaign Win
Seven Days Win
Manassas Win
Seven Pines Win
Shiloh Tie
Antietam Tie
Fredericksburg Win
1863
Chancellorville Win
Vicksburg Loss
Gettysburg loss
Chickamauga Win
Chattanooga Loss
1864
Wildness Win
Mobile Bay Loss
Atlanta Loss
Petersburg Loss
Nashville Loss
1865
Five Forks Loss
Palmito Ranch Win
Virginia was the confederate state that was primarily the battleground in the civil war in the west. IMPROVEMENT. Tennessee was the primary battleground of the Civil War in the West.
He was the leader of Confederate armies during the Civil War.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate.
The Confederate.
Jefferdon Davis was President of the Confederate States of America
The first battle of the Civil War was that of Fort Sumter, fought on April 12,1861.The first pitched battle of the Civil War that of First Bull Run or, as called by the Confederates, First Manassas, fought on July 21,1861. Both were Confederate victories.
Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Petersburg were all major Union victories in the American Civil War.
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after civil war
Yes.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
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Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the American Civil War, right? So, like, Confederate victories in the east were when the Confederate forces won battles in states like Virginia and Maryland. They were like, "Yay, we won!" But in the end, we all know how that turned out, right? Union came out on top, like, obviously.
No.
Jefferson Davis served as President of the Confederate States throughout the Civil War.
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.