In Virginia, nothing much happened until Grant launched his Overland campaign in May 1864. After that, there was almost-continuous fighting until Lee's surrender. Battles included The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Coldharbour, Petersburg and Appomattox.
In Tennessee/Georgia, there was Chickamauga and Chattanooga, followed by Sherman's pursuit of Joe Johnston via Kennesaw Mountain to Atlanta. There were no major battles after that, except Bentonville, the Confederates' last throw.
There were also some minor battles West of the Mississippi.
A better question would be 'How many battles were fought in the North?' - because there was only one. That was Gettysburg. All the others were fought in the South.
They did not invade the North again, and they did not win the war.
General Robert E Lee was there, and at the time he was considered the best strategic general, however the Union did win a few battles in the east, like when Lee marched into Maryland, and at Gettysburg
If you noticed that without the win, south will have more of an advantage
Against who ?
Did the south win the Civil War?
A better question would be 'How many battles were fought in the North?' - because there was only one. That was Gettysburg. All the others were fought in the South.
many soupporters lived there.
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...
Vicksburg and Gettysburg.
The only time that the South invaded the North was at Gettysburg, PA, in 1863.
NORTH
They did not invade the North again, and they did not win the war.
Gettysburg
About three he has won one of them in Virgina and some in the Carolinas
General Robert E Lee was there, and at the time he was considered the best strategic general, however the Union did win a few battles in the east, like when Lee marched into Maryland, and at Gettysburg
The union won about 219 battles out of hundreds of battles in the Civil War from 1861-1865.