Fighting Joe Hooker was a Union General.
joseph hooker was on the union side of the civil war .
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the hooker on the side of the road.
The Union Army , Because He Was General Hookers Replacement && Hooker Was On The Union Side .
The Union Army , Because He Was General Hookers Replacement && Hooker Was On The Union Side .
The Union Army was there. Hooker was the Union Commander so this answer makes no sense. In the Spring of 1863, after the horrible slaughter of Union troops at Fredricksburg on Dec. 13, 1862, Lincoln sacked yet another General of the Army of the Potomac(Ambrose Burnside). He appointed General Joseph Hooker. Hooker,wanting to bring ultimate victory for the North saw his chance to trap Lee's Army of Northern Virginia against the Rappahannock River. Hooker's main force was still opposite of part of Lee's Army at Fredricksburg(on the opposite side of the river. Hooker devised what he thought to be a masterful plan,leaving part of his force in easy view of the Confederates and moving the bulk of his army along the bank of the river to a point where,after crossing ,he would emerge "behind" Lee's Army with Lee's back against the river. His movement was discovered by Confederate cavalry and reported to General Lee,who moved quickly to confront Hooker as he emerged from the dense forest(The Wilderness). To abbreviate this answer I will just say that after 4 days of fighting Hooker retreated back to the north side of the river. Because of specific bold actions taken by Lee,this victory is considered by most to be his greatest battle victory.
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The US Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863, was one of Confederate general Robert E. Lee's most outstanding victories against the Union's Army of the Potomac led by General Joseph Hooker.134,000 troops were under the command of Hooker, in comparison to 59,000 under General Lee. With a series of bold and sophisticated tactics, Hooker's army was defeated . Although Southern losses were heavy, the victory is deemed to be one of the most striking one in the war.
General Joseph Hooker was in the Union Army. He reached his peak during the War in the Spring of 1863 when Lincoln appointed him to Command of the Army of the Potomac. His term of appointment was short-lived as the Union Army under his Command was routed by the Army of Northern Virginia Commanded by General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Chancellorsville. He was replaced by General George Meade.
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Yes Nancy joseph is related to Lisa Joseph they are cousins Lisa is Nancy cousin from her father side