Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Teruel
Oh … sorry. You meant the American civil war
Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Teruel
Oh … sorry. You meant the American civil war
Ft. Donelson
Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Ft. Donelson
Cherbourg
The Battle of Cherbourg, or sometimes the Battle off Cherbourg or the Sinking of CSS Alabama, was a single-ship action fought during the American Civil War between a United States Navy warship, USS Kearsarge, and a Confederate States Navy warship, CSS Alabama, on June 19, 1864, off Cherbourg, France.
After five successful commerce raiding missions in the Atlantic Ocean, CSS Alabama turned into Cherbourg Harbor on June 11, 1864. The Confederate States sloop-of-war was commanded by Captain Raphael...
Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Ft. Donelson
Cherbourg
Fort Pillow
Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee
Chickamauga
Vicksburg
Shiloh
Chattanooga
First Bull Run
The Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Corydon
Murfreesboro
Bentonville
Ft. Donelson
Cherbourg
Fort Pillow
Hampton Roads
The Battle of Hampton Roads, also referred to as the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (rebuilt and renamed as the CSS Virginia) or the Battle of Ironclads, was a naval battle during the American Civil War.
The battle was fought over two days, March 8 and 9, 1862, in Hampton Roads, a roadstead in Virginia where the Elizabeth and Nansemond rivers meet the James River just before it enters Chesapeake Bay adjacent to the city of Norfolk. The battle was a part of the effort of the Confederacy to...
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Other times we assume that Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee signifies without further address that it is specifically the U.S. Civil War as Lee did not participate in any other, that Civil War is capitalized (thus a specific civil war and not civil wars in general). Had the category been Civil War Victories by Roundheads I think most Dopers would have known without qualification it was a reference to the English Civil War, the only other civil war I can think of off hand fought in a country where English is the first language; Canada hasn’t had a proclaimed Civil War yet (though there’s still plenty of time and I here Saskatchewan is planning something) but books have been written on its significance in the U.S. Civil War and I’d wager if a Canadian heard the term “Civil War movie” they’d think Lincoln before they thought Cromwell. Had it been “Battles in the Bolivian Civil War” I think it just would have set there for a few days.
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Other times we assume that Civil War Battles that did not involve Robert E. Lee signifies without further address that it is specifically the U.S. Civil War as Lee did not participate in any other, that Civil War is capitalized (thus a specific civil war and not civil wars in general). Had the category been Civil War Victories by Roundheads I think most Dopers would have known without qualification it was a reference to the English Civil War, the only other civil war I can think of off hand fought in a country where English is the first language; Canada hasn’t had a proclaimed Civil War yet (though there’s still plenty of time and I here Saskatchewan is planning something) but books have been written on its significance in the U.S. Civil War and I’d wager if a Canadian heard the term “Civil War movie” they’d think Lincoln before they thought Cromwell. Had it been “Battles in the Bolivian Civil War” I think it just would have set there for a few days.
Yes, yes of course.
But Teruel is indeed a civil war battle which did not involve Robert E Lee. So it was not fair to exclude it… unless you have specified which civil war. :mad: