Different Commanders used different Strategies for defferent engagements. Perhaps you are referring to Tactics.
Unlike most high school and even college history books, the American Civil War included more than 3 or 4 battles. There were probably 100 that would be classified as a "battle". It would take too much time to list all of them. Recomment you go to National Park Service website. It has a listing of battles by State and a brief synopsis of the battle and lists its commanders and number of troops, etc. But this is not all of them, as they omitted some that they did not consider to be a battle. Link: www.nps.gov
Battles during the US Civil war lasted different lengths of time ranging from a few minutes to as long as a month or longer as with a siege. The war itself with all of its battles lasted for four years between 1861 and 1865.
One of the downright bloodiest battles this country has ever seen. Also the bloodiest of all the civil war battles.
This site has some good info: http://americancivilwar.com/cwstats.html
There were US Civil War battles in all of the all Southern states, as well as some Northern states and some US Territories. Gettysburg and Antietam were the major battles in the North. There were also battles in Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland. In addition the Confederacy conducted raids as far north as Ohio. There were also armed conflicts in the Indian Territory and the Southwest territories.
Yes. Civil War battles were fought in all 11 Confederate states.
Unlike most high school and even college history books, the American Civil War included more than 3 or 4 battles. There were probably 100 that would be classified as a "battle". It would take too much time to list all of them. Recomment you go to National Park Service website. It has a listing of battles by State and a brief synopsis of the battle and lists its commanders and number of troops, etc. But this is not all of them, as they omitted some that they did not consider to be a battle. Link: www.nps.gov
The majority of American Civil War battles were fought in Virginia. In fact, almost all battles were fought in the South. The Civil War was truly a defensive war for the South and an offensive war for the North.
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No, he wasn't.
No all the battles where east of the Mississippi River execpt Texas there was a battle in Texas
Did the south win the Civil War?
Below site has them for all states.
Battles during the US Civil war lasted different lengths of time ranging from a few minutes to as long as a month or longer as with a siege. The war itself with all of its battles lasted for four years between 1861 and 1865.
A quick source for Civil War battles listed by State can be found on the National Park Service website. This list includes battles, skirmishes and smaller events and it does not include all of them. Link to NPS Battle Summaries by State: http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/bystate.htm
One of the downright bloodiest battles this country has ever seen. Also the bloodiest of all the civil war battles.
The state of Virginia had the most battles. The capital cities of the two warring factions were separated by a few hundred miles, all of it Virginia.