Yes, there were minor skirmishes and military activities in Delaware during the American Civil War, although it was not a primary battleground. The most notable incident was the skirmish at Cooch's Bridge in September 1862, where Union and Confederate forces clashed during the Maryland Campaign. Additionally, Delaware's strategic location and its role as a border state meant it experienced troop movements, recruitment efforts, and some local tensions related to the war. However, the state largely remained under Union control with minimal significant combat.
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