During the American Civil War, most of the actual fighting took place in and around the Southern state of Virginia. Given the close proximity of the Union and Confederate capitals of Washington, D.C., and Richmond (Virginia), both the North and the South made a concentrated effort in this region to achieve victories at each other's expense, although important battles occurred in other regions, as well.
All of the fighting took place in the south, with some of the larges battles being fought in Atlanta, Georgia and Vicksburg, Mississippi.
As a State, Virginia was home to the most battles fought in the War.
The largest number of battles occurred in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the largest-sized battles took place in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
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Most of the fighting from world war 1 happened in Europe in the countries of Belgium and France. The germans did most of the fighting and invasions.
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Poor sanitation conditions was the primary cause of most of the diseases during the American Civil War.
Most of the battles during the Civil War in the West took place in Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia.
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Most were fighting for the south.
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For the most part there were no major battles fought in Kansas during the US Civil War.
Most of the fighting took place in the South, and most battles in Virginia
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During the Civil War, many women did traditionally male jobs like farming because most men were fighting.
Most of the fighting took place in France.
The most US soldiers died during the American Civil War. That is because Americans were fighting on both sides.