It was about evens.
In the East, it was the Confederates that won almost every battle. The Union only won at Antietam in September, and that was through an extraordinary accident.
In the West, it was the other way round. Grant was coming to the fore, and his victory at Shiloh marked the end of Confederate ascendancy in the Mississippi valley. Only Braxton Bragg's invasion of Kentucky appeared to upset the record, but he soon retreated.
Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville - 1862 and 1863.
They won the seven days battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville.
In 1862 and 1863, the South won several significant battles, including the Second Battle of Bull Run (August 1862), the Battle of Fredericksburg (December 1862), the Battle of Chancellorsville (April-May 1863), and the Battle of Second Winchester (June 1863). These victories bolstered Confederate morale and showcased their military capabilities during the early years of the Civil War. However, they ultimately could not sustain these successes in the long term.
Both of these battles were Union or Northern victories and Major General Ulysses S. Grant was the US commanding general at both of them.
The union won about 219 battles out of hundreds of battles in the Civil War from 1861-1865.
The Southern Confederacy won both Battles at Bull Run (Manassas), July 21, 1862 and August 29-30, 1862.
There were two battles of Bull Run and the location was in Virginia near Manassas. One was in 1861 and the other was in 1862. The South won each of these battles.
In the early days of the war, the South seemed to win every conflict. The blockade, the capture and control of the Mississippi and New Orleans and U.S.Grant turned the tide. While the South won more battles, the important ones went to the Yankees.
the West won the battle for control of the Mississippi river region
the union won one of the bloodiest battles
Mexico won the Thornton Affair, but the rest of the battles were won by the US.
The South won both battles of Bull Run.
Most of the first or early battles of the Thirty Years' War were won by the Hapsburgs. France won the war in the end.
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Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
On the Confederate side in... Battle of Hokes Run Jul. 2 1861 Battle of Hancock Jan 5-6 1862 Battle of Kernstown Mar 23 1862 Battle of McDowell May 8-9 1862 Battle of Front Royal May 23 1862 Battle of Winchester May 25 1862 Battle of Port Republic Jun 9 1862 Battle of White Oak Swamp Jun 30 1862 Battle of Cedar Mountain Aug 9 1862 Battle of Rappahannock Station Aug 22-25 1862 Battle of Manassas Station Operations Aug 25-27 1862 Second Battle of Bull Run Aug 28 1862 Second Battle of Manassas Aug 30 1862 Battle of Chantilly Sep 1 1862 Battle of Harpers Ferry Sep 12-15 1862 Battle of Fredricsburg Dec 11-15 1862