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What was the significance of the battle of Shiloh?

It marked the end of Confederate dominance of Western Tennessee.


What was the significance of the the Battle of Shiloh?

It marked the end of Confederate dominance of Western Tennessee.


Significance of Shiloh?

The Shiloh War was important as it was supposed to help determine who would win the war. The union and confederacy were fighting over who the Mississippi River Valley. This victory later allowed the union to take charge.


Was Shiloh the bloodiest battle in the civil war?

No Shiloh was not the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg holds that distinction.


What were the names of armies in the US Civil War Battle of Shiloh?

The Battle of Shiloh was an awakening of how fierce the US Civil War would be. With that said, the armies at Shiloh were:Union:Army of the TennesseeArmy of the OhioConfederacyArmy of the Mississippi


Shiloh National Battlefield was it the Revolutionary War or Civil War?

civil war


What was the Battle of Shiloh remembered as?

The war of tears.


When did Battle of Shiloh in the US Civil War take place?

The Battle Of Shiloh took place on April 6-7 of 1862.


How many people died in civil war Shiloh?

1,723 Confederates and 1,754 Unionists were killed at the battle of Shiloh.


What war was named after a small church?

i thk its shiloh


Who were the losers in the Shiloh war?

The Battle of Shiloh was a battle in the American Civil War in which the Confederates attacked Union soldiers in Southwestern Tennessee. The Union eventually won this battle.


Where was Albert Sidney Johnston killed?

He was killed during the Battle of Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh was part of the US Civil War.