The Battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20, 1863.
When a victory is referred to as Confederate it means the South won the battle.
Chickamauga Creek
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Confederate victory
It was a Confederate State.
The Second Bull Run was a Confederate victory.
The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, is considered a strategic victory for the North, as it halted the Confederate invasion of the North and provided President Abraham Lincoln the opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. However, both sides suffered heavy casualties, and the Confederates withdrew, leading some to argue that neither side could claim a definitive victory. Ultimately, the North's ability to maintain its positions and force the Confederate retreat is why it is often regarded as a Union victory.
The biggest battle in Georgia, considered a Confederate victory, was the Battle of Chickamauga, fought from September 19 to 20, 1863. It was a significant engagement during the American Civil War, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides but ultimately allowing Confederate forces, led by General Braxton Bragg, to drive back Union forces under General William Rosecrans. Despite this victory, the Confederates were unable to capitalize on their success, leading to the subsequent Siege of Chattanooga.
The confederate states were Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.
Union
Chickamauga, just south of Chattanooga, TN, but in Georgia. As usual for Confederates, the Battle of Chickamauga was named after the creek and not a town. The name is Indian for "river of blood".