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They didn't have one. They weren't expecting a battle, and they were taken by surprise.

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What did the north and south call the Battle of Shiloh?

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Ulysses S. Grant was the overall commander of the Federal armies at the Battle of Shiloh.


Who was winning on battle of Shiloh?

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Was The Battle of Shiloh Located in Pennsylvania?

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Where did the Shiloh battle happen?

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What was the result of the Battle of Shiloh?

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What did the north gain by winning the Battle of Shiloh?

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Who was the battle against in the battle of Shiloh?

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