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There is no such thing as a win to loss ratio in a war.

If you are looking for a body count ratio, slightly more Union soldiers were lost than Confederate, mainly due to the defensive advantage.

If you are looking for a success ratio in battle, then only one figure counts: Grant took the Confederate capital and accepted surrender of the Confederate Army.

Grant's armies were never moved back significantly in the entire war. They stalled in places and made unsuccessful attempts at advances, but in the end they took all the ground from the enemy.

If you look at the battles in sequence on Wikipedia or the National Park Service history sites, you will see many more battles recorded as Confederate victories ... but it is worth noting that they never continued to hold the ground for long after any of the 'victories'.

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