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It was to stay on the defensive.
The Battle happened in Pennsylvania, Was known as the bloodiest battle of American History. NEW RESPONDENT. The Confederate casualties had been so heavy that the South had no more sufficient men and resources to mount again another invasion of the North, and Lee was then forced to fight a strictly defensive war.
Longstreet suggested outflanking Meade and cutting off his line of retreat, threatening Washington so that it would force Mead to attack a defensive position instead.
Casualties on both sides in the US Civil War Battle of Antietam were heavy. One reason that Lee's army incurred heavy losses was Lee's failure to more successfully entrench his army with the understanding that he would be fighting a defensive battle at Antietam. Figures on battle casualties on each side vary, however, many historians had the South suffering slightly more of them then McClellan's attacking forces. Figures vary on this, however, many estimates place the South's casualties at 13, 725. In comparison, Union losses were approximately 12,470, including the 12,000 Union troops that surrendered at Harper's Ferry.
The Union was able to avoid more casualties. The Union was able to hold the line and eventually win. The Confederacy surrendered immediately. The Confederacy had to take a defensive position
It was to stay on the defensive.
The catapult was used to overwhelm enemy defensive positions and to cause casualties .
The Battle happened in Pennsylvania, Was known as the bloodiest battle of American History. NEW RESPONDENT. The Confederate casualties had been so heavy that the South had no more sufficient men and resources to mount again another invasion of the North, and Lee was then forced to fight a strictly defensive war.
The Union victory at the battle of Five Forks, which led to the breakthrough of Confederate front and the encirclement of the Petersburg's defensive line.
Defensive weapons killed thousands of troops attacking enemy positions.
number of friendly casualties Actual: Defensive Obstacles
No. The Confederate army seemed to have more aggressive generals. They were pronged to charge and move instead of stay in a defensive position. This brought a lot of victories at the start of the war but it also resulted in high casualties. I used to play wargames and you learn a lot about the effect a general would have on a battle. Most war games rate the Confederate generals higher than the Union general---on the average.
The Battle of Seven Pines took place on May 31 to June 1, 1862. This was a battle within the Peninsula campaign. This can be described as a Confederate failure due to errors made by their generals. The casualty rates for the South was 6,134, and the Union suffered 5,031 in a defensive posture. Confederate Major General Joseph Johnston was seriously wounded. No military gains were made by the Rebel attack.
He had to defeat the Pickett's detachment at Five forks on Apr. 1, 1865 and break through the Confederate defensive line of Petersburg on Apr. 2, 1865.
Pickett's orders were to break the union defensive line.
Longstreet suggested outflanking Meade and cutting off his line of retreat, threatening Washington so that it would force Mead to attack a defensive position instead.
The Confederates simply underestimated the might of the Union forces. Since the South had to fight a defensive war, they were thwarted by the Union's defensive strategy. In the end, the rebels had to retreat and the fort was captured by Federal regiments.