There is atleast one other name for the battle commonly referred to as Shiloh. Because General Grant had gathered his troops at Pittsburh,Tennessee, the battle of Shiloh is also called the Battle of Pittsburg. There Grant is hit with a surprise attack from the forces of General Johnston.
No, he Ulysses S. Grant didn't lose any wars but he did lose a battle; the Battle of Shiloh. COMMENT Grant won the battle of Shiloh, not only from the tactical point of view, as the Confederates failed on their attempt to destroy or scatter his army, but especially from the strategical one because, after the battle they withdrew southward, opening the way to the occupation of Corinth and the control of a further long stretch of the Mississippi River by the Union.
The Battle of Shiloh was an early battle in the US Civil War. It gained fame because of the many soldiers who died in the battle. It was a two day battle and General Grant claimed the victory.
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It was in the middle of the night - too late to make any difference. After Grant's early blunder - almost letting his army be pushed into the river - a lot of other Generals tried to claim that they had rescued the situation. But Grant actually kept his nerve and rescued it himself.
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At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.
At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.
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Wisconsin never had any Civil War battles. However the Iron Brigade was made of mostly men from Wisconsin and their biggest battle was Gettysburg. The Battle of Shiloh was in Hardin County, Tennessee.http://wuwm.com/post/iron-brigade-beyond-wisconsin-civil-war-carnage-shiloh#stream/0
Good question. Many battles have two names, because the South would use the name of the nearest town, and the North used the name of the nearest river or other water-course (if any). Since it was the victorious North that wrote the history-books, and since Northerners greatly outnumber Southerners, the river-names have generally become the official designation, and the rest of the world tends to use these. So most people refer to Bull Run, although they know it's also called Manassas. In the case of Shiloh, it seems to be the other way round - even though Shiloh wasn't a town, just a little wooden church and a few huts. The North used the name Pittsburg Landing, yet the name Shiloh is almost universally used in relation to this battle.
No, he Ulysses S. Grant didn't lose any wars but he did lose a battle; the Battle of Shiloh. COMMENT Grant won the battle of Shiloh, not only from the tactical point of view, as the Confederates failed on their attempt to destroy or scatter his army, but especially from the strategical one because, after the battle they withdrew southward, opening the way to the occupation of Corinth and the control of a further long stretch of the Mississippi River by the Union.
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Loreta Velasquez, the Confederate spy. But her accounts of life in the front line do not carry conviction - unlike her accounts of espionage in Washington, which are highly credible.
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