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Some timely battlefield victories, to compensate for the terrible casualties coming out of Grant's endless Siege of Petersburg. Sheridan in the Shenandoah, Sherman in Atlanta, and Farragut in Mobile.
Russia. They lost some 23 million people, with China in second losing some 20 million.
The battle cost more brutal than people expected
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Grant and Lee. Some said that it should have been Meade in Grant's place, as it was Meade's army (with Grant travelling with it) that had defeated Lee.
500,000 people
The Battle of Shiloh created a huge number of casualties for both sides. The Confederate killed, wounded and missing came to 10, 609 troops. On the Union side total casualties came to 13,047. Northern critics were hard on General Grant. Some wanted his removal. Reportedly, President Lincoln defended him as a man who could fight. This was not sound reasoning. Grant had escaped losing the battle by pure luck. Irregardless of Lincoln, Grant's supervising general, Henry Halleck took charge of Grant's army and followed the Rebels to Corinth Mississippi. Only when Halleck was promoted to general in chief, did Grant have his army returned to him.
Many people died and there were many casualties
Yes, in 1855 Grant built a house on some land he had received as a wedding gift and called it 'Hardscrabble'. Click on the 'Grant's Cabin' link on this page to read more about it.
They just threatened them with a entence to death
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Some timely battlefield victories, to compensate for the terrible casualties coming out of Grant's endless Siege of Petersburg. Sheridan in the Shenandoah, Sherman in Atlanta, and Farragut in Mobile.
Russia. They lost some 23 million people, with China in second losing some 20 million.
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The British and French had some 250,000 casualties, the Turkish lost about the same number of men.
The battle cost more brutal than people expected
The federal grant program is a way for the government to give some money back to the taxpayers of your country. They find ways to give out the money in small parcels, called grants.