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How many Union soldiers died during the battle of Chattanooga?

There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.


How many union soldiers went missing during the battle of Chattanooga?

349 Union soldiers went missing during the Battle of Chattanooga.


Union soldiers sleep at the battle of Chattanooga?

They slept on the lowest hill to the south of Chattanooga, mostly in small huts


How many soldiers died in the battle of The Battle of Chattanooga in the civil war?

The Battle of Chattanooga, fought from November 23 to November 25, 1863, resulted in approximately 6,000 Union and Confederate soldiers being killed, wounded, or missing. The Union army suffered around 5,800 casualties, while the Confederate forces experienced about 3,400. This battle was a significant Union victory, leading to the eventual capture of the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee.


What did the union soldiers call the battle of Chattanooga?

The supply line set up to provide the minimum of rations for the survival of men and animals of the Union army besieged in Chattanooga in October 1863 was called the "Crackers Line"


How many casualties were there in the first battle of chattenooga?

There were 753 reported Union deaths and 361 Confederated deaths at the Battle of Chattanooga.


Who was the winner at the battle of Chattanooga?

The Union won.


How many weapons did the union take during the battle of Chattanooga?

ANSWER During the third Battle of Chattanooga (Nov. 1863) the Union Army seized 40 guns and 6175 individual guns.


Why were the Union and Confederate soldiers struggling for control over Chattanooga Tennessee?

The Union and Confederate soldiers were struggling for control over Chattanooga, Tennessee, because it was a crucial transportation hub and gateway to the Deep South. Its strategic location allowed for the movement of troops and supplies, making it vital for both sides in the Civil War. Control of Chattanooga would enable the Union to launch further offensives into the South, while the Confederacy aimed to maintain supply lines and defend their territory. The Battle of Chattanooga in late 1863 was pivotal, ultimately leading to a significant Union victory.


Who won the Chattanooga Tennessee war?

I presume you are talking about the Battle of Lookout Mountain, the most famous battle of the Civil War in the Chattanooga area. The Union won that battle.


What future president led troops into battle in Chattanooga?

Ulysses Sympson Grant who, at the time of the battle of Third Battle of Chattanooga was the commander of the Union Army of Cumberland and that of Tennessee, which fought that battle.


In the first battle of Chattanooga who were the commanders on each side?

The commanders were: General Rosencrans for the Union and General Braxton Bragg for the Confederacy.