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General Burnside had commanders draw straws, to decide who would lead the charge.

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Q: How did Burnside choose whose division would attack after the Battle of the Crater explosion?
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What was the last battle that Union general Burnside was in command of?

Burnside's severe loss at the Battle of Fredericksburg caused him to cost him his leadership in the Union forces. IMPROVEMENT The last battle fought by General Burnside as field commander was that of Knoxville, where on November 29, 1863 he defeated the besieging Confederate Army under James Longstreet, who retreated northeast to winter quarters at Greenville. He then commanded the IX Corps under the direct command of Grant during the overland campaign and the siege of Petersburg. After the heavy setback at "the Crater" of July 30, 1864, he resigned from the army.


What is a World War I crater?

A depression in the ground made by an explosion in that period.


Wars in the civil war?

Like battles in the civil war???? Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Shiloh Battle of Plank Road Battle at The Crater


What blunder did Union General Ambrose Burnside commit in the US Civil War?

Apart from taking part in a number of other battles, in the Civil War, Burnside is remembered most for leading the Army of Potomac. He replaced McClellan as the commander of this army and led them through the Battle of Fredericksburg. This battle was a loss for the Union. After loosing two important battles, Burnside Resigned and became the General of the Army Of Ohio.


How many people died in the Battle of the Crater?

The Union casualties were 3700 dead, wounded and missing. The Confederates casualties were 1500 dead, wounded and missing.

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What battles did Ambrose Burnside win?

lost crater, thats why he resigned


What were the problems with the Battle of the Crater?

Burnside's battle plan was sound. A division of 4,000 blacks was to charge into the breach in the Confederate lines and then divide into two groups. One group was to face to the right to prevent flanking fire from that direction and the other group was to face to the left to do the same. At the last minute Burnside's superior, Gen. George Meade, changed the plan. He ordered Burnside to replace the black division with a division of whites. The morale of all three of Burnside's white divisions was shaky because of the heavy casualties they had suffered. Perhaps even more important Meade changed Burnside's tactics. Instead of using the lead division to prevent flank fire, Meade ordered Burnside to charge directly to the crest of the hill. The result was rebel flank fire caused the lead division to take cover in the Crater where regiments became intermingled and the officers lost all control. Two other divisions followed but were likewise disorganized by flank fire. Finally the black division was allowed to attack and nearly took the objective. However,by this time the Confederates had rushed reinforcements to the scene and drove the blacks back. Burnside was blamed for failing to clear away obstacles in his front and it was alleged that this prevented his men from passing rapidly to the front. Some brigade and division commanders were blamed for not being at the front to lead their men. Burnside was relieved of the command of the IX Corps and other officers were also punished. It's my belief that even the presence of brigade and division commanders could not have sorted out the chaos in the Crater, so that explanation is bogus. Also a number of officers testified at two hearings that the obstructions did not impede the advance. Meade's interference with a good plan caused the problem. Bryce A. Suderow streetstories@juno.com


When did the battle of the crater start and end?

The Battle of the Crater started on 30th July 1864. The Battle of the Crater ended on 30th July 1864.


When did Battle of Crater Hill happen?

Battle of Crater Hill happened in 1944.


When did Battle of the Crater happen?

Battle of the Crater happened on 1864-07-30.


Is Ubehebe crater extinct?

Officieal wisdom has it that it was and underground explosion that created the crater - i.e. a "one shot" event.


What was the last battle that Union general Burnside was in command of?

Burnside's severe loss at the Battle of Fredericksburg caused him to cost him his leadership in the Union forces. IMPROVEMENT The last battle fought by General Burnside as field commander was that of Knoxville, where on November 29, 1863 he defeated the besieging Confederate Army under James Longstreet, who retreated northeast to winter quarters at Greenville. He then commanded the IX Corps under the direct command of Grant during the overland campaign and the siege of Petersburg. After the heavy setback at "the Crater" of July 30, 1864, he resigned from the army.


Where is Dallol?

Dallol is a volcanic explosion crater in the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia.


What is a World War I crater?

A depression in the ground made by an explosion in that period.


What is the value of a civil war letter about the Battle of the Crater?

If you mean the cash-value, you would have to ask the antique-dealers, but I doubt if there would be a special category based on that battle. The true value - or significance - of a letter from a front-line soldier at the Battle of the Crater (Petersburg) would be the first-hand report of that terrible incident, and who was to blame. It seems to have been Meade, backed-up by his boss U.S. Grant, who had no faith in the plan, and poor old Burnside taking the blame.


What is the depression in the earth's surface caused by volcano or meteor or other explosion?

Crater.


What was the site of the battle of the crater?

Petersburg