When General Grant took command, the Union Army was still exchanging prisoners of war. This allowed each side to return their men to their country to fight again. Grant knew that the Union had more men and could produce more weapons than the Confederate. So he ended the prisoner exchange. This of course resulted in more men held in prisoner of war camps and creating problems for both sides, resulting in many deaths in these camps---both in the North and in the South. Grant also pressed his troops to stay on the attack. In some battles, his casualties were very high but he still knew that the Confederates could not replace their losses as easily as the Union could. Grant used General Sherman to force the war onto the civilian population and the industrial centers of the Confederacy. This was a new concept to most commanders. War was a duel between armies on the field of battle. The destruction of the industrial sites prevented an enemy from arming his troops and conducting war.
Army of Northern Virginia.
Gettysburg
Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
Robert James Lees died in 1931.
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Army of Northern Virginia.
The Army of Northern Virginia
after nine month standoff
Loyalty to his state (Virginia).
Second Manassas, Seven Days, Chancellorsville…
After being defeated in both the Antietam and Gettysburg battles, Lee and his army retreated into Virginia.
He didn't have one. He was kept on the defensive, while steadily running out of men and supplies.
The offensive against Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, known as the Battle of the Wilderness, took place from May 5 to May 7, 1864. It marked the beginning of Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign during the American Civil War. The battle was characterized by brutal fighting in dense woods, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides but ultimately failing to achieve a decisive victory for either army. Grant's strategy was to keep pressing forward despite the losses, demonstrating his commitment to relentless engagement with Confederate forces.
Gettysburg
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Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.