The Wilderness.
Spotsylvania.
Coldharbour.
Petersburg.
Five Forks.
Appomattox.
Grant did not surrender, though he lost all the early battles of the Overland Campaign. It was Grant who eventually took the surrender of Lee.
No food,soldiers,or guns also he has been losing too many battles
Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee faced each other primarily during the American Civil War. Grant did not lose any major battles against Lee after the Overland Campaign began in 1864, ultimately leading to Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865. However, earlier in the war, Grant had faced defeats at battles such as the Battle of Cold Harbor and the Battle of the Wilderness, but these were part of larger campaigns rather than direct one-on-one encounters. Overall, Grant's strategic approach ultimately outlasted Lee's, leading to the Confederacy's defeat.
The South attacked Fort Sumter. The North responded. There were a number of battles between 1861 and 1865. Finally, Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox.
Battle of the Wilderness in Northern Va.
Ulysses S. Grant won more significant battles than Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War. Grant's victories at battles such as Vicksburg and Chattanooga contributed to his reputation as a successful general. In contrast, while Lee had notable wins like the Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Chancellorsville, he ultimately faced more defeats, especially in the latter part of the war. Overall, Grant's strategic victories played a crucial role in the Union's success.
The South attacked Fort Sumter. The North responded. There were a number of battles between 1861 and 1865. Finally, Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox.
Lee was winning the battles, but Grant was winning the war by crowding him into a corner.
Grant was a hero in the Civil War and the american-mexican war. He was the one who made Robert E. Lee surender, and won the civil war. He was also a president. He won many battles and accepted the treaty when it came do.
many were fought for control of towns and high grounds.
it was the first battle between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
From March 64, when Grant was appointed General-in-Chief, there were only two campaigns, launched at the same time. Sherman was to destroy the Army of Tennessee, located near Chattanooga, and Grant was to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by Lee. Sherman's battles were Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville, Bentonville. Grant's battles were The Wilderness, Coldharbour, Petersburg.