Tennessee had several large battles and many smaller skirmishes. The link and list below includes the sites listed with the National Park Service. Bean's Station (tn026) Blountsville (tn019) Blue Springs (tn020) Brentwood (tn015) Bull's Gap (tn033) Campbell's Station (tn023) Chattanooga (tn018) Chattanooga (tn005) Chattanooga (tn024) Collierville (tn022) Columbia (tn034) Dandridge (tn028) Dover (tn012) Fair Garden (tn029) Fort Donelson (tn002) Fort Henry (tn001) Fort Pillow (tn030) Fort Sanders (tn025) Franklin (tn016) Franklin (tn036) Hartsville (tn008) Hatchie's Bridge (tn007) Hoover's Gap (tn017) Jackson (tn009) Johnsonville (tn032) Memphis (tn031) Memphis (tn004) Mossy Creek (tn027) Murfreesborough (tn037) Murfreesborough (tn006) Nashville (tn038) Parker's Cross Roads (tn011) Shiloh (tn003) Spring Hill (tn035) Stones River (tn010) Thompson's Station (tn013) Vaught's Hill (tn014) Wauhatchie (tn021)
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no, the revolutionary war was before the civil war. the revolutionary war was when the colonists broke away from British rule. the civil war was when the north and south fought because of slavery. the revolutionary war was in 1775 and the civil war started in 1861
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the Ohio Frontier, the Kentucky Frontier, and the 13 colonies
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Britain suffered approximately 24,000 casualties in the American Revolutionary War. Also, 7,554 Germans died fighting on the side of the British. The war was fought from 1775 to 1783, and resulted in a victory for America.