Gettysburg; Vicksburg; Appomattox , Antietam ,Shiloh
He was instrumental in the Confederate victories at First and Second Manassas, the Valley Campaign, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, and the Seven Days battles.
During the course of the US Civil War there were many important Union victories. There are also many diverse answers to this question. Here is a list of six important Union victories:1. The capture of New Orleans; 2. The capture of Fort Donelson; 3. The battle at Shiloh; 4. The battle of Gettysburg; 5. The battle at Antietam, although in technical military terms this was a draw; and 6. The fall of Atlanta in 1864.
Yes - helped by three Union victories, just in the nick of time.
The Battles of Kursk, Stalingrad and Berlin.
True
Vicksburg and Gettysburg
Both of these battles were Union or Northern victories and Major General Ulysses S. Grant was the US commanding general at both of them.
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers respectively, in February 1862. They were the first victories by the then-unknown US Grant. The second one earned him his nickname 'Unconditional Surrender' (U.S.) Grant.
battle of vicksburg and gettysburg
The most important facts of the two US Civil War battles of Bull Run were that they were Confederate victories. In each case, the Union believed that the battles would be Union victories.The First Battle of Bull Run and the Southern victory, was the Union's realization that the South presented a real military danger and that a new Union army needed to be formed to protect Washington DC. The Second Battle of Bull Run was important in that General Lee's victory led to his raid into Maryland. The result was the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in US history then and for future US wars.
The two most important Union victories were not battles as such, but sieges. When Grant captured Vicksburg, it choked off the South from Mississippi River traffic. They could not receive reinforcements or supplies from Texas and Arkansas. When Sherman captured Atlanta and conducted his March to the Sea, that prevented food, ammunition, clothing, and medicine from reaching the Army of Northern Virginia from the Deep South. From then on, the fate of the South was sealed.
Two union victories: New Orleans and Fort Fisher (Wilmington)
The Union lost three battles of the Civil War
Shiloh Antietam Vicksburg Gettysburg 2nd Chattanooga Atlanta Petersburg
Shiloh
He was instrumental in the Confederate victories at First and Second Manassas, the Valley Campaign, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, and the Seven Days battles.
During the course of the US Civil War there were many important Union victories. There are also many diverse answers to this question. Here is a list of six important Union victories:1. The capture of New Orleans; 2. The capture of Fort Donelson; 3. The battle at Shiloh; 4. The battle of Gettysburg; 5. The battle at Antietam, although in technical military terms this was a draw; and 6. The fall of Atlanta in 1864.