Antietam (Sharpsburg) was more-or-less a draw. But the Confederates did retire from the field, so it was accounted a Union win.
Similar was Murfreesboro (Stones River), but the same thing happened.
In both cases, the Union advantage made a big impact on the evential outcome of the war.
surrender at Appomattox ended the civil war
The Battle of Palmito Ranch.
If you mean what battle ended the war, the traditional ending to the war was the Surrender at Appomattox Court House, April 9, 1865.
General Ulysses Grant and General Robert E. Lee were involved in the final battle of the Civil War.
the civil war started with the battle of fort Sumter and ended ion the appomattox Courthouse where general Lee was forced to surrender, thus ending the civil war.
surrender at Appomattox ended the civil war
King Tut
civil war The US Civil War had its last battle at Appomattox Court House.
the bull run battle
Appomattox courthouse VA(not sure about the spelling) The last civil war ended it in 1864-66. (not too sure about where it ended).
By my calculation my fuzzy brain says that the answer is the Llama Battle.
The Battle of Palmito Ranch.
The Battle of Columbus (Georgia) is considered the last battle of the Civil War. The Battle of Palmetto Ranch, in Texas, was not actually a battle, and it occurred after the official fighting had ended.
I am aware of no battle at Appomattox Courthouse, but it was the site of the surrender which ended the Civil War.
There wasn't any Civil War battle that took place on October 9th, 1865. The Civil War ended May 9, 1865.
If you mean what battle ended the war, the traditional ending to the war was the Surrender at Appomattox Court House, April 9, 1865.
General Ulysses Grant and General Robert E. Lee were involved in the final battle of the Civil War.