what does the north call the battle of shiloh
the south had more men than the north
the south had more men than the north
The Battle of Shiloh was the Confederacy (South) vs. the Union (North). The Battle of Shiloh took place at Pittsburg Landing, Harding County, Tennessee. The Battle of Shiloh was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War, and only lasted two days, April 6 & 7, 1862. The Union won this battle, and as a result, the Confederacy had to recede from much of Tennessee.
Well the battle was a battle fought between the north, the union, and the south, the blacks lovers.
The Union Army of Tennessee commanded by Gen. Grant, supported byfour divisions ofthe Armyof Ohio, won the Battle of Shiloh.
The Battle of Shiloh was also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing. Pittsburg landing was a steamboat landing place on the south bank of the Tennessee River, where the Yankees had made their camp. Shiloh Church was a tiny local church in the vicinity.
It was the custom for the South to name their battles after the nearest town or village (Shiloh), whereas the North named theirs after geographical features (Pittsburg Landing).
no they werent because the north and a south had a gentlemans agreement that if the south used their slaves the fight would be unfair and the south would win
The highly-rated General Sidney Johnston, killed at Shiloh.
A battle in Tennessee, part of the US Civil War (1861-1865) between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South).
It was fought in Western Tennessee - officially Confederate country, but soon to be occupied entirely by the Union.