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Although it ended in a stalemate, Grants' decision to carry on the offensive southward in direction of Richmond brought a blow of optimism and enthusiasm in the Union among the Army's rank and files and the public opinion. For the first time Lee was forced to submit to the initiative of the army of Potomac and saw his freedom of movement getting more and more reduced by the strategy and superior availability of men and equipment of his adversary.

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Who won at the battle of the wilderness?

grant won the battle, the union army


Union leader at the battle the wilderness?

Ulysses Grant was the commander of Union forces in the Wilderness with George G. Meade at the head of the Army of the Potomac.


How many union troops died at the Battle of the Wilderness?

2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.


Who won the Battle of the Wilderness?

the battle of the wilderness was undecisive, or there was no winner.


What route did Union and confederate troops follow from the battle of the wilderness to siege of petersburg?

Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.


What route did the union and Confederate troops follow from the battle of wilderness to the siege of Petersburg?

Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.


What route did the union and confederate troops follow from the battle of the wilderness to the siege of petersburg?

Spotsylvania and Coldharbour.


Were did the union win a big battle?

Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, The Wilderness…


Why did union win the battle of wilderness?

They didn't. The battle was a draw, but Lee won a tactical victory when Grant took his army away to the southeast.


Why was the US Civil War Battle of the Wilderness a tactical defeat for the Union?

The Union army at the Battle of the Wilderness saw 100,000 Union troops battle 60,000 Confederate troops. Unfavorable terrain helped prevent Grant's forces advance and Confederate General Longstreet prevented a breakthrough of Federal forces on the southern end of the field of battle. Additionally, it was only due to nightfall that the Union's northern flank survived. Union losses were 17,600, and Rebel losses were 11,000. The South's ability to withstand the overwhelming Union forces was a tactical success.


Did the Battle of the Wilderness lead to another war?

The battle of Wilderness led to the battle of Spotsylvania.


When was the wilderness campaign?

The Battle of the Wilderness was fought from May 5 through May 7, 1864. It was the first battle of the Overland Campaign, fought by Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant after his appointment as a General in Chief of the Union Army.