Fredericksburg and chancellorsville
2w3 A.L.K.N
the Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862 and the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863. Both of these battles were victories for the Confederate army and demonstrated their ability to successfully defend against Union attacks. These victories boosted Confederate morale and gave them a sense of confidence in their ability to continue fighting.
Seven Days Battles happened on 1862-07-01.
Lee's rapid advance across the Peninusla dramatised the Confederates' natural soldierly skills and leadership, in stark contrast to McClellan's lacklustre performance as the Union commander, and encouraged other countries to consider backing a winner in the Confederacy.
The east
The east
During the seven day battles
In the East, the Confederates. In the West, the Union.
They won both the battles at Bull Run/Manassas. First was July 21st 1861. Second was August 29th 1862.
In the early days of the war, the South seemed to win every conflict. The blockade, the capture and control of the Mississippi and New Orleans and U.S.Grant turned the tide. While the South won more battles, the important ones went to the Yankees.
I think First Bull Run might be classified as a major victory for the Confederates. Otherwise, we're probably talking about Lee's Seven Days Battles in Summer 1862.
June 1862
Fredricksburg and Chancellorsville - 1862 and 1863.
1862
The Southern Confederacy won both Battles at Bull Run (Manassas), July 21, 1862 and August 29-30, 1862.
Battles of New Ulm happened on 1862-08-19.
Seven Days Battles happened on 1862-07-01.
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Lee's rapid advance across the Peninusla dramatised the Confederates' natural soldierly skills and leadership, in stark contrast to McClellan's lacklustre performance as the Union commander, and encouraged other countries to consider backing a winner in the Confederacy.