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Q: How did the battle at Shiloh effect Grants strageties?
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What effect did the Battle of Shiloh have on history?

It marked the beginning of the end for Confederate hopes of dominating Tennessee and the Mississippi.


What was an impact on the battle of Shiloh?

With almost 24,000 casualties, the Battle of Shiloh was known for being the costliest battle in U.S. history, at that point. Despite a victory on the Union side, Grant's reputation was tarnished after the Battle of Shiloh because journalists reported that he was drunk and unprepared for the battle. It also showed both sides that the war would be long and bloody because this particularly costly battle seemed to have little effect on ending the war sooner.


What was happening in the us before the Battle of Shiloh occurred?

Not very much. In the West, only some small operations in Kentucky. In the East, the early battle of Bull Run (July 1861) showed that neither side was ready for operations. And the naval blockade was only starting to take effect.


What was the effect that the Battle of Shiloh had on the civil war?

Death of the Confederate commander Sidney Johnston, regarded as the best General in the South. He was replaced by Braxton Bragg, who kept missing big opportunities, and the war in the West all went in favour of the Union after this.


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What were the 5 major battles of the civil war what effect did they have towards the end of the civil war?

battle of manassas (bullrun) was the first major battle Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the war the battle of Vicksburg divided the south ( the north took controll over the Mississippi river) firing on fort Sumter (by the confederacy) marked the beginning of the war and the battle of lexiton and concord EDIT: First of all, Lexington and Concord was the American Revolution... But besides that, a few of the battles were The Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Vicksburg, and Battle of Gettysburg. The Battle of Bull Run showed that both sides needed training and the Battle of Antietam did as well, although North won the second one because Robert E. Lee was forced to retreat. The Confederacy won the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chancellorsville, but lost an important war leader during them. The Battle of Shiloh was one of the bloodiest wars of the Civil War and during it, the North blockaded the Confederacy's ports. During the Battle of Vicksburg, the North took the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy in half. The Battle of Gettysburg was the major turning part of the war where the North pretty much won the war after winning that battle.


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