contrary to popular belief that the whole civil war took place in america, a mojority of the battles took place in Canada and if it wasn't for those battles the union would never had stood a chance in the war.
Most of the US Civil War battles took place in the states controlled by Confederate States of America. Union policy was to end this Southern rebellion as quickly as possible. To do so meant that the Union had to carry the fight into Southern territory. This was the only way to force the Confederacy to surrender. In addition to winning the major battles in the South, the Union also set up blockades on Southern ports. Within the course of almost four years, the Union did end the war, however, the cost on both sides of the conflict caused the death of approximately 625,000 to 685,000 American deaths. The loss of property ran into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
Most of the battles in the US Civil War took place in the Confederacy.
Virginia saw the most (122) battles of the US Civil War.
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
The US Civil War (American Civil War) was an undeclared war and had many naval battles; are you asking about that war?
Breaking the US Civil War battles to the most in one state brings attention to the state of Virginia. Other Southern states east of the Mississippi also saw many battles, mostly won by the Union.
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.
Virginia saw the most (122) battles of the US Civil War.
Virginia and Tennessee
The Battles of Brandwine and Fort McHenry in the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Antietam in the US Civil War.
For the most part there were no major battles fought in Kansas during the US Civil War.
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In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
Almost all of the US Civil War battles took place within the South. For the most part, the Confederacy took a defensive position and thus Union armies had to invade parts of the South in order to engage Confederate armies.
New York saw the most battles during the Revolutionary War. A total of one third of all battles during the war were fought there. The Battle of Saratoga, New York was a turning point, and was instrumental in getting the colonists supports from the European rivals of Britain, France and Spain.
The US Civil War (American Civil War) was an undeclared war and had many naval battles; are you asking about that war?
219 battles were won by the Union.
The continental United States has experienced the following wars: (Discounting the French & Indian War, since the US did NOT exist then) Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, and continuous Indian Wars from the 1600's until 1890, when, officially, the Indian Wars ended. Of those conflicts, the US Civil War had the most battles within the continental US. See (US) Civil War.