It didn't matter because it was fought after after Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses Grant effectively ended the war.
north America
There is a tree on SOUTH Carolina's flag; not North Carolina's.
The address of the Palmetto Battalion is: C/O Bruce Blackmon 10980 Howell, Laurinburg, NC 28352
North Carolina, where Sherman took the surrender of Johnston at Bentonville. The various later skirmishes in the West are not counted as battles proper. ANSWER In Texas. The battle was that of Palmito or Palmetto Ranch of May 12-13, 1865.
no they didnt...Kenya is a peaceful country save the 2007 postelection violence...btw the north or Kenya is semiarid with onlythe somalis living there
about 40 miles
Saw palmetto is பத்தை இலை (patthai ilai) in Tamil. It is a type of palm tree native to North America, and its fruit extract is commonly used for prostate health.
The address of the North Branch Library is: 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, 32771 1395
it was the north and south... north went to fort Sumter, an unredied fort and the south didnt approve cause it was on their property, the north couldn't replentish the forts recousces and got frustrated, so they sent 13 ships to suply it. the south opened fire, no one died in the 2 days of battle
Yes! Sabal palmetto (Cabbage Palm) and Sabal minor(Dwarf Palmetto) are both palms that are native to North Carolina!
The battle was a Union (North) victory.
Antarctica was called so because the Greek meaning of it is opposite of the north. In their language they say ant differently so it really didnt matter to them.