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Lee divided his army into three parts to attack Hooker's army. He sent Jubal Early with 10,000 troops to watch General Sedgewick's corps at Fredricksburgh, then sent Jackson on a 12 mile march to hit Howard's Corps, who was the right of Hooker's line. Jackson's troops burst out of the woods and rolled the Federal lines up. Lee attacked the center, and Early held Sedgewick for a while, until Hooker was driven north.

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Did the confederates win the Battle of Chancellorsville?

Yes.


Which battle did General Lee win that enable him to move his army into the North?

Chancellorsville


Why did the south win the Battle of Chancellorsville?

During the American Civil War, the Battle of Chancellorsville (fought in early May 1863) was won by the South because of the superior generalship of the forces it employed along with serious flaws in the command-decisions of several Union generals in the opposing force. General Robert E. Lee proved himself (yet again) in this battle to be a daring and decisive military commander, daring to split his forces, several times and to good effect, in the face of an enemy that outnumbered his greatly yet suffered from overly cautious or simply incompetent leadership.


What was the importance of Battle of Chancellorsville?

For the Union, it was a terrible defeat, and a humiliation for General Joseph Hooker, who had raised high hopes of being able to expel Lee from Virginia. For the Confederates, it was a triumphant win that gave Lee the confidence to plan his invasion of Pennsylvania. In retrospect, Chancellorsville arguably benefited the Union. Lee's essential team-partner Stonewall Jackson had been killed. Hooker was replaced by the more successful George Meade. And Lee's confidence proved to be misplaced, his next battle, Gettysburg, ending as a devastating defeat.


Which battle did the southern army try to win on northern soil?

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Related questions

Did the confederates win the Battle of Chancellorsville?

Yes.


When did the confederate win the battle of Chancellorsville?

May of 1863


Did the confederate forces win the battle at Chancellorsville?

Yes, it was a major victory for Lee.


Which battle did General Lee win that enable him to move his army into the North?

Chancellorsville


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What did confederacy win at the Battle of Chancellorsville?

Hooker's army beat a hasty retreat back to Washington.


Did the north or south win more battles in 1861 and 1862?

They won the seven days battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville.


Which battle did general lee win?

His major victories were: Seven Days Battles Fredericksburgh Chancellorsville Second Manassas The Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor


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How did Union General Joseph Hooker plan to win the Battle of Chancellorsville?

Union General Joseph Hooker had enough troops to win the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863. His basic plan was to strike at Confederate General Lee's rear while he was still in position near Fredericksburg. Hooker envisioned a formal set piece battle with reversed fronts. Hooker underestimated Lee's brilliant tactics and suffered a defeat. Clearly this was part of the reason he was replaced as the commander of the Army of the Potomac.


Where did Robert E. Lee win at May 4 1863?

Chancellorsville