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Union victory - through an impulse-charge uphillby the Army of the Cumberland, which had been rescued from starvationby U.S. Grant, and suffered a lot of jeering insults on account of it. This was their answer.
There are many things that are not outcomes of the Campaign at Chatanooga, such as: the writings of Jules Verne, the paintings of Michelangelo, the formation of the League of Nations, the creation of the Dominion of Canada, the Berlin Conference, etc. If you have a certain set of choices in mind, you should include them in the question when you ask it.
The outcome of the treaty of Guadalupe hildalgo was that this treaty ended the war between United States and Mexico.
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The most important outcome was the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln.
The Second Battle of Chattanooga took place over a period from August 21 to September 8, 1863. It was a Union victory and the city of the same name was captured.
Although a battlefield victory for the Confederate Army, their goal in the battle was to destroy the Union Army and prevent them from moving into Chattanooga and neither was obtained.
Although a battlefield victory for the Confederate Army, their goal in the battle was to destroy the Union Army and prevent them from moving into Chattanooga and neither was obtained.
Confederate defeat, and the end of any hopes of Southern dominance of Tennessee. Additional credit to U.S. Grant, who became General-in-Chief of the Union forces.
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Union victory - through an impulse-charge uphillby the Army of the Cumberland, which had been rescued from starvationby U.S. Grant, and suffered a lot of jeering insults on account of it. This was their answer.
It raised Northern morale and helped Lincoln win re-election.
People got really mad!
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The fall of the confederate city of Atlanta had devastating losses and a horrific effect on the civilian population of Atlanta. The union states did not however think that Atlanta had great military significance and this was not an intended outcome.