NON, they lost the war!
Because of his successes in the West, he was promoted General-in-Chief. In the new job, one of his first acts was to end the system of prisoner-exchange. After that, the Confederates were bound to run out of men before he did.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The Confederates were against slavery in the civil war. They did not want it.
The French and the British did trade with the confederates, but little of that got through because of the Union blockade. The French were officially neutral but recognised the confederates as a "belligerent".
The victories boosted Lincoln's popularity, helping him win reelection.
the team has many victories in its past
There are three syllables in the word 'victories'.
202 victories!
many confederates helped protect the Alamo
Do you mean battles with indecisive results? Stones River/Murfreesboro (Dec 62-Jan 63) was pretty much a draw, although the Confederates did leave the Union troops in possession of the field.
Confederates won both Battles of Manassas/Bull Run, Chickamauga, Kenesaw Mountain, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, plus a number of pyrrhic victories: the Wilderness Campaign, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and many others.
She has a total of 1,098 victories in the AIAW and NCAA.
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The Overland Campaign was mostly characterised by Confederate victories. But Grant had ended the system of prisoner exchange, knowing that the Confederates would run out of men first. Then he settled down to the long siege of Petersburg, and simply watched it happen.
Jay Cutler has 19 come from behind victories.
1861 - Few guess it will be a long war. Both sides realise they are unprepared. 1862 - Confederates exploit their strengths; better Generals, tougher troops. 1863 - Lincoln declares war on slavery, keeping Britain from aiding the South. 1864 - Grant promoted; his victories save Lincoln's presidency. 1865 - Confederates run out of men and supplies; they surrender in April.
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