List of Battles (geographic) - United States

United States

See also: List of conflicts in the United States
  • Battle of Aleutian Islands - World War II
  • Battle of Bunker Hill - 1775 - American Revolutionary War
  • Battle of Brandywine - 1777 - American Revolutionary War
  • Battle of Camden - 1780 - American Revolutionary War
  • Battle of Baltimore - 1814 - War of 1812
  • Battle of Ball's Bluff - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Athens (Missouri) - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Belmont - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Big Bethel - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Blackburn's Ford - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Boonville - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Aquia Creek - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Antietam - 1862 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Bayou Fourche - 1863 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Athens (Alabama) - 1864 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Appomattox Courthouse - 1865 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Carnifex Ferry - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Carthage (Missouri) - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Chancellorsville Virginia - 1863 - American Civil War
  • Battle of the Chesapeake
  • Battle of Cheat Mountain Virginia - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Chickamauga - 1861 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Chickasaw Bayou - 1862 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Church house - 1864 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Concord - 1775 - American Revolutionary War
  • Battle of Cowpens
  • Battle of Craney Island
  • Battle of Crown Point
  • Battle of Cumberland Church
  • Battles of Dalton - 1864 - American Civil War
  • Battle of Drewry's Bluff
  • Battle of Dry Wood Creek
  • Battle of Fish Hook Ridge - World War II
  • Battle of Fort Donelson
  • Battle of Fort Clark
  • Battle of Fort Sumter
  • Battle of Fort Ticonderoga
  • Battle of Fort William Henry
  • Battle of Front Royal
  • Battle of Germantown
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • Battle of Goldsborough Bridge
  • Battle of Hoke's Run
  • Battle of Ivy Mountain
  • Battle of Kessler's Cross Lanes
  • Battle of Lexington
  • Battle of the Little Bighorn
  • Battle of Long Island
  • First Battle of Manassas
  • Second Battle of Manassas
  • Battle of Midway
  • Battle of Monongahela River (Braddock's defeat)
  • Battle of Morton's Ford
  • Battle of Mossy Creek
  • Battle of Nashville
  • Battle of New Orleans
  • Battle of Pearl Harbor - 1941 - World War II
  • Battle of Perry Hill
  • Battle of Princeton Courthouse
  • Battle of Rich Mountain
  • Battle of Round Mountain
  • Battle of Sewell's Point
  • Battle of Shiloh
  • Battle of Sitka
  • Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
  • Battle of Springfield (1780)
  • First Battle of Springfield (1861)
  • Second Battle of Springfield (1863)
  • First Battle of the Stronghold
  • Battle of Stones River
  • Battle of Trenton
  • Battle of White Plains
  • Battle of the Wilderness
  • Battle of Wilson's Creek
  • Battle of Yorktown

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