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Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson Joseph E. Johnston
The Union Army had several leaders. Some of them were George McClellan, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Ulysses S. Grant. Abraham Lincoln was President during the Civil War.
Yes, the south prevents, but temporarily, the Union Army to invade Georgia.
It was very important to the Union army, because the battle cut off Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana from the Confederate army.
Army Values, Empathy, and the Warrior ethos
Union military leaders during the American Civil War included prominent figures such as General Ulysses S. Grant, who ultimately led the Union Army to victory, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, known for his "March to the Sea." Other notable leaders included General George McClellan, who commanded the Army of the Potomac early in the war, and Admiral David Farragut, a key naval commander. These leaders played crucial roles in various campaigns and strategies that shaped the course of the war.
Major General William Starke Rosencrans for the Union Army of the Cumberland and Lt. General Braxton Bragg for the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
It gave the Union army control of the Mississippi River (apex)
The south had Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson, two very good leaders.
The possible breakup of the Soviet Union would mean an end to their priviliges - amongst the conservatives were the secret police and the army. hope this helps =)
General Grant was the most important Union leader, and General Sherman was memorable for his army's invasion of the south.