This question can pertain to the US Civil War and also pertain to many other conflicts of major proportions. A total victory is achieved when the total of the "goals" of the attacking force have been satisfied.In the US Civil War, total victory for the South was a treaty of some kind in which the Union recognized that to continue the war was futile. Various formal agreements on this would have been a total victory for the Confederacy.For the Union, early on in the war, a change of heart by the Confederacy, which meant the return to the Union, could have easily been a total victory in the eyes of the Union's leader, US President Lincoln. The issue of slavery would be addressed by legal avenues sometime later on.
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His victory this year was his first. So, so far he has one victory.
The Union had a major advantage over the Confederacy because the Union had; Bigger armies, better iron production, better army production, and better banking.
It is important to note that there were many battles and skirmishes in the American Civil War and it is important for the both the historian and the informed student to focus on those military actions which have long range implications. George McClellan led a successful campaign in what is now West Virginia in the summer of 1861 as the Union was reeling from it's great defeat at the first Manassas, but the scale of the West Virginia campaign was small and its effects transient. The first important victory for the Union, in the view of many historians, was the capture of Fort Donnelson and Fort Henry in northern Tennessee in February of 1862, which signaled the successful beginnings of the largely successful Western Campaign and the ascendancy of Ulysses S Grant.
The First major battle was Bull Run, where an expected Union victory was turned into a defeat
Fort Henry - not too difficult, as it was half under water. Shiloh might be classified as the first major victory.
first union victory The first major Union victory was Grant's victories at Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson. He won the reputation for "Unconditional Surrender" Grant with these victories. The first Northern Victory in a set battle was Grant's victory at Shiloh. It showed that even if forced to conduct a graduated withdrawal, Grant would reinforce, resupply, regroup, and counter-attack, driving the Confederates from the field.
A Union Army victory, in the battle field.
It was a Union victory, sometimes considered to be a "decisive victory" (meaning it had a major impact on how the war ended).
It was a major victory for the Union and was one of General Grant's early victories.
Unfortunately it was but it also was the South's first attack on the North that resulted in a Union victory.
the union lost. it was a confedrate victory. It proveed to the union that the south could fight and that it would not be a quick war
First battle in Tennessee - a Union victory under the unknown Brigadier-General U.S. Grant.
a sweeping confederate victory. The rebels sent the union army running for their lives back to Washington
The Union. It was the first substantial Union victory in the Eastern theatre.
a major Union military victory