The Battle of Shiloh is named after a church that stands on the battlefield.
no the battle of antiem is known as the bloodiest battle it was the battle of shiloh
The Battle of Antietam was fought near the town of Shrapsburg, Maryland. The battle is named "Antietam" based on a creek nearby the main battlefield.
US Civil War IMPROVEMENT. It was so named by the Unionist after the little church standing on the top of a hill nearly in the center of Union line at the beginning of the battle. The Confederate called the battle Pittsburg Landing after the name of the place where stood the landing wharf on the Tennessee River 's left bank.
That was Shiloh Church - after which the battle was named. The actual location was Pittsburgh Landing on the Tennessee River.
yes it was it happened in pennsylvanina
The battle of Shiloh also called Pittsburg Landing.
ANSWER:apex= The Battle of AntietamThe bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, was the Battle of Shiloh (also known as Pittsburg Landing).The Battle of Shiloh, named after a church on the battlefield, is where many men from both sides would meet their God.After the battle was over, neither side cared anything about the title of winner or loser. After Shiloh, the South never smiled.
The Confederacy.
Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA.
The Union named its battles after rivers and creeks. The South named hem after nearby cities and towns. That is why the North called the battle Bull Run, and the South called the same battle Manassas, for instance.
"The Red Badge of Courage" is set during the American Civil War. The protagonist, Henry Fleming, is a young soldier who grapples with fear and uncertainty as he experiences the realities of battle.
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