After the setback of the Battle of Crater, Grant extended the siege lines south and southwest of the beleaguered city. The front remained stabilized.
After Lee's failed offensive against Fort Stedman in March 1865, Grant seized again the initiatives extending the siege lines farther and farther westward, attempting to outflank Lee's right wing and threaten the Boydton Plank road, until the Confederates defences stretched so far that they could be no more adequately manned.
That led Lee, after the decisive defeat of Five Forks on april 1 and the penetration of the Confederate positions between Petersburg and Five Forks the following day, to order the evacuation of both Petersburg and Richmond to avoid of being encircled.
Union/North Wins!
The south used strategies like trying to cut off the railroad. Also the trench welfare.
The battle of Peters burg was one of the last battles of the Civil War. Neither the North or the South won.
ANSWER The Union army of the Potomac was the victor at the battle of Petersburg.
The Siege of Petersburg was in Virginia
Union/North Wins!
The south used strategies like trying to cut off the railroad. Also the trench welfare.
The siege and Battle of Petersburg ended with the decisive victory of the Union, on April 3,1865
The battle of Peters burg was one of the last battles of the Civil War. Neither the North or the South won.
ANSWER The Union army of the Potomac was the victor at the battle of Petersburg.
Third Battle of Petersburg happened on 1865-04-02.
Second Battle of Petersburg happened on 1864-06-15.
First Battle of Petersburg happened on 1864-06-09.
After the Battle of the Second Bull Run, Lee changed his strategy and invaded the Maryland, giving the start to the offensive campaign that led to the Battle of Antietam.
The Siege of Petersburg was in Virginia
The Siege of Petersburg was in Virginia
The Battle, or better said the Siege of Petersburg was mainly a trench warfare and a war of attrition.