No it was a border state
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The Battle of Chickamauga was fought on the 18 and 19 near Chattanooga, TN.
No, neither the field, battle, nor the generals shown are real - it is all a fiction...
Tennessee voted Confederate, but the Eastern part of the state was pro-Union.
Ulysses S. Grant was the union general whom won the battle at Pittsburg Landing, Tennesee
The US Battle of Chickamauga took place in and about the creek of the same name in Tennessee in 1863.It was a bloody battle with a Confederate victory. The nearest large city to the battle was Chattanooga, Tn.
Johnson held almost every state office at one time before the Civil War. He was a US Senator from TN when the war began and was the only Senator who kept his post after his state seceded. That impressed Lincoln and when TN was recaptured by the union, he appointed Johnson to be military governor of the state. Later he chose him for running mate in 1864.
The address of the Lakeway Civil War Preservation Association is: Po Box 1301, Morristown, TN 37816-1301
The address of the Knoxville Civil War Roundtable Inc is: Po Box 52232, Knoxville, TN 37950-2232
TN was a member of the Confederacy
Answer Shiloh was a battle that opened up Grant's way into Mississippi. Vicksburg was the battle the cleared the Mississippi River of Confederate control. Chickamauga was a key victory for the Confederates that held the Union troops confined to Chattanooga, TN. FredericksburgSpotsylvania Gettysburg was a lose that the Confederates could not recover from. St. Petersburg and the battles for Richmond.
Some events that shaped early settlements in Tennessee were the Civil War, and the War of 1812.