The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the few battles where almost both entire armies were engaged in the Civil War. There were 93,921 (recorded) Union troops and 71,699 (recorded) confederates were engaged at Gettysburg. About 46,286 casualties took place, leaving 70,866 soldiers from the Union, and 48,468 Confederate soldiers.
Approximately 7,500 to 8,000 'official' deaths were recorded at Gettysburg, but some historians have raised that figure substantially after reviewing casualty lists by name. Many of the missing were almost certainly killed. The actual death tolls may be 4,000 to 5,000 for the Union and 6,000 to 7,000 for the Confederacy.
A better question would be 'How many battles were fought in the North?' - because there was only one. That was Gettysburg. All the others were fought in the South.
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Gettysburg was the only one that was; so, all the others were not.
George Gordon Meade fought in The Battle of Gettysburg.
Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.
A better question would be 'How many battles were fought in the North?' - because there was only one. That was Gettysburg. All the others were fought in the South.
The South fought fought major battles on northern soil at Antietam. Then there was the Battle of Chickamauga, the 3 Chattanooga Battles, and the Battle of Gettysburg
Gettysburg. July 1863.
The only one was during the Civil War.
Gettysburg was the only one that was; so, all the others were not.
American Civil war
Gettysburg was the only one that was; so, all the others were not.
George Gordon Meade fought in The Battle of Gettysburg.
With the exceptions of some very small skirmishes in the west; ALL battles were fought in the east.
The battles of the Civil War were mostly fought south, including Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland. The only great Battle fought north was that of Gettysburg.
The exact number of battles fought on northern soil during the Civil War is unclear, as it depends on what constitutes "northern soil". However, many major battles took place in states such as Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, including well-known battles like Gettysburg and Antietam.
Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.