The northern most Civil War battle was the Battle of Litmus in Jacksonville Florida. It is also disputed that there was a battle in Botembo VA, but there are no primary sources to support that evidence. It is possible that there was a skirmish between the Confederates and the Union in Botembo, but it would not have been significant enough as a battle.
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The Battle of Gettysburg was fought near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania making it the nothern-most battle in the American Civil War.
1. The Battle of Gettysburg, which marked the farthest advance north of the Confederate Army.2. The Battle of Shiloh, likely the bloodiest battle ever fought in North America.3. The Emancipation Proclamation.4. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Stalingrad .
The battle marked the first time that the relentless Japanese advance had been stopped.
battle of the bulge
There was no complete state captured. But the battle marked the end of Confederate ascendancy in Western Tennessee, and the state of Tennessee presently came to be regarded as a Union state.
1. The Battle of Gettysburg, which marked the farthest advance north of the Confederate Army.2. The Battle of Shiloh, likely the bloodiest battle ever fought in North America.3. The Emancipation Proclamation.4. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Stalingrad .
It marked the end of Confederate dominance of Western Tennessee.
It marked the end of Confederate dominance of Western Tennessee.
The battle marked the first time that the relentless Japanese advance had been stopped.
Marked the end of Confederate ascendancy in the West, and gave credibility to U.S. Grant.
It marked the beginning of the end for Confederate hopes of dominating Tennessee and the Mississippi.
battle of the bulge
The Battle of Chickamauga, fought from September 19 to 20, 1863, was primarily a result of the Union Army's attempt to seize control of strategic transportation routes in the American South, particularly in Georgia. Union forces, under General William Rosecrans, aimed to push the Confederate Army, led by General Braxton Bragg, away from Chattanooga, which was vital for supply lines. The battle was marked by fierce fighting and significant Confederate resistance, ultimately resulting in a Confederate victory that temporarily halted the Union's advance in the region.
battle of the bulge
Because it was the first big battle of the war. And it was significant because it marked the end of Confederate domination of Western Tennessee.
Confederate attacked the Union their fort in South Carolina. This was the first actual battle & marked the start of the Civil War. (no casualties)