Vicksburg and Gettysburg
Guadalcanal and Midway .
There were two battles which marked the turning point of the war in favor of the Union: - The siege and surrendering of Vicksburg (May 19 to July 4, 1863 ) - The battle of Gettysburg (July 1 - 3, 1863)
Gettysburg, July 1-3 1863, is considered the turning point the USA Civil War.
The twin victories of Gettysburg and Vicksburg on the same day (July 1863). Sherman's decision to turn East from Atlanta and carry out punitive raids on the farmland of Georgia (November 1864).
Battles for Shimonoseki happened on 1863-07-20.
The battles of Gettysburg
The Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamauga were fought in and around the 23rd of November of 1863.
The battles of gettysburg and vicksburg are ended.
Gettysburg. July 1863.
The two battles that proved to be pivotal in undermining General Robert E. Lee's efforts to protect Richmond were the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 and the Siege of Petersburg, which began in June 1864. The defeat at Gettysburg marked a significant turning point in the war, as it halted Lee's invasion of the North and diminished Confederate morale. Meanwhile, the prolonged Siege of Petersburg ultimately stretched Lee's resources thin, leading to the fall of Richmond in April 1865, which marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy.
Vicksburg in the West. Gettysburg in the East.
Some key land battles include the Battle of Waterloo (1815), which marked the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte; the Battle of Gettysburg (1863), a turning point in the American Civil War; and the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943), a major defeat for Nazi Germany in World War II. Naval battles include the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), where the British navy defeated the French and Spanish fleets, and the Battle of Midway (1942), a crucial victory for the Allies in the Pacific theater of World War II.
I think Chattanooga was the only city that saw two major battles - if Chattanooga was classified as a city in 1863.