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  1. List of American Civil War battles - Wikipedia

    Of the estimated 8,000 occasions in which hostilities occurred in the American Civil War, this table and related articles describe the 384 battles that were classified in CWSAC's Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields.

  2. 10 Important Civil War Sites in the United States - History Hit

    Aug 19, 2021 · Discover the major Civil War battlefields, from Gettysburg to Brice’s Crossroads Battlefield and more, includes an interactive map of battlefields of the American Civil War.

  3. 10 Best Civil War Battlefields to Visit - Have Fun With History

    Nov 18, 2022 · Below are some of the top Civil War battlefields to visit, including their history, noteworthy landmarks, and recreational and educational options. Top Civil War Battlefields to Visit 1. Gettysburg National Military Park

  4. Civil War - Battlefields (U.S. National Park Service)

    Aug 22, 2023 · Tags: civil war battlefield battlefield archeology battlefield guides battlefield hike battlefield hikes battlefield interpretation grant battlefield interpretation grants battlefield land acquisition grants battlefield markers battlefield medicine battlefield preservation battlefield restoration grants battlefield tour battlefields ...

  5. Twenty Must-See Battlefields | American Battlefield Trust

    Two major Civil War battles — Gaines’ Mill and Cold Harbor — take place on the same land outside Richmond. All told, the fighting involves some 261,230 Union and Confederate soldiers with casualty count totals nearing 33,000 killed, wounded, or missing.

  6. Civil War - American Battlefield Trust

    Between 1861 and 1865, 10,000 battles and engagements were fought across the continent, from Vermont to the New Mexico Territory, and beyond. The four-year...

  7. 13 Most Famous Battles of the Civil War - Have Fun With History

    Nov 2, 2022 · In the American Civil War, which lasted from April 12, 1861, to May 26, 1865, the Union (also known as the “North”) and the Confederacy (also known as the “South”) were locked in many famous battles.