Sherman's March to the Sea.
To accurately determine whether the battles shown on the map were fought in Union or Confederate territory, one would need to analyze the specific locations of the battles in relation to the Civil War boundaries. Generally, battles fought in the northern states were in Union territory, while those in the southern states were in Confederate territory. If the map includes specific battle names or locations, cross-referencing them with Civil War history could provide clarity on their respective territories.
it opened the Northwest Territory for u.s. settlement
No. It was almost on Southern soil - which kept up Confederate morale, as they felt they were fighting to defend the homeland from the invader. The only battle on Northern soil was Gettysburg, where Lee managed to invade Pennsylvania, before being defeated and retreating home to Virginia.
The Battle of Fallen Timbers and Pinckney's Treaty The Louisiana Purchase The Mexican-American War
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg was the only battle fought in Pennsylvania. And Antietam (Sharpsburg) was the only significant battle fought in Maryland. Every other battle of any consquence was in Southern territory.
Chattanooga
the battle that opened the Ohio Territory to the white settlement is the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
Battle of Southern Buh happened in 896.
Battle of Leyte Gulf
It didn't. It was not a territorial battle.
The first battle fought in the southern colonies during the American Revolution was the Battle of Charleston.
The first battle fought in the southern colonies during the American Revolution was the Battle of Charleston.
The battle that the southern army try to win on northern soil was the battle of Shiloh
the battle of Yorktown
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle of Leyte Gulf