it was a terrible defeat because the U.S. killed hundreds of hourses and the Indians way of life was never the same.
The battle was fought by the Confederates to regain the control over the Tennessee, breaking through the Union front there and reach the Line of Ohio River. The Federals fought the battle to prevent the Confederates from reaching their task and to inflict them a decisive defeat.
After the defeat of the Union at the first Battle of Bull Run, statisticians tried to prove that the Union soldiers fought more effectively than the Confederates. This attempt fooled no one as the Confederates stayed on the battlefield while the Union forces made a rapid retreat. Also, the Union suffered more casualties than the South.
3 billion states fought for the union negative 1 million fought for the south
False: The USA fought with Britain to defeat Nazi Germany, i.e. Hitler.
No. The first major engagement of the Civil War took place on 21 July 1861 at Bull Run. The Union suffered a surprise defeat.
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He was instrumental in the Confederate victories at First and Second Manassas, the Valley Campaign, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, and the Seven Days battles.
Confederate soldiers fought for the South and state rights, Union fought to keep inslaved
Both Antietam and Gettysburg were fought in Union states, in the East; Perryville in the West.
The Battle of Fredericksburg was the worst defeat for the Union Army. It was General Ambrose Burnside's fault.
Since the onset of the conflict, until the end of1862 the war was fought to preserve or, better said, defeat the Rebellion and to restore the Union. Then international and national political reasons led Lincoln to release the Emancipation Proclamation, which added, though as a measure of war, a second motivation, that of free the slaves.