The first pitched battle was Bull Run (Manassas), which brought the country to a little bit of reality - that the war would not be something short and glorious.
The first shots were fired three months earlier at Fort Sumter (signaling the start of hostilities) and the Confederates celebrated this rather one sided event as a victory, though it could not really be classified as a battle.
There had also been various skirmishes elsewhere, which the press wanted to dramatize, and this led to Irvin McDowell's miserable experience at Bull Run, when he already knew that his army was not ready for combat.
the civil war
The Battle of Fort Sumter, South Carolina.The first battle was the attack at Fort Sumter (a union fort in SC), and the only few deaths were one confederate horse and a man who was standing near a dud explosion for the salute and was injured and then died.
Ranchers and Farmers fought over land control.
War of 1812
They both took place between the late 1700's and mid 1800's, were both similar and different in various ways. The American Revolution and the Civil War were different because the American Revolution was fought against Britain and the Civil War was fought between the Northern and Southern United States. They were also similar because both wars were because of denied rights.
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought during the U.S. Civil War.
The bombardment and siege of Fort Sumter fought on Apr. 12-13, 1861
the union and the confederate
South Carolina
the civil war
In the Persian wars which to civilizations fought in the battle of Plateau
The Battle of the Bulge.
the battle of saratoga NEW RESPONDENT The first battle of the French and Indian Wars was that of Jumonville Glan fought on May 28, 1754.
Civil wars are fought internally by factions within a given country.
You should specify what you mean. The second battle he ever won? The second battle of the Gallic Wars? The Second battle of Caesar's Civil War? Which one? It the first case, Caesar first command an army when he was appointed governor of Hispania Ulterior (Further Spain) in 62 BC. There he fought in Lusitania. I do not have information about the battles he fought there. In the second case, the second battle of the Gallic Wars was the battle of Bibracte against the Helvetii in the department of Saône-et-Loire in France in 58 BC In the third case the second battle of Caesar's Civil War was the Battle of Dyrrachium in Albania in 48 BC.
Battle of hastings.
Because they fought in so many wars was that the reason is the other people they fought with was doing something bad to them first so the declared a war and that is why.