many were fought for control of towns and high grounds.
There is none. Just two different descriptions of the same thing.
Different Commanders used different Strategies for defferent engagements. Perhaps you are referring to Tactics.
No, Jefferson Davis did not defeat Ulysses S. Grant. Davis was the president of the Confederate States during the American Civil War, while Grant was a leading Union general. Grant's military strategies and leadership ultimately contributed to the defeat of the Confederacy, culminating in their surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865.
Grant was a general for the Union.
They both praticed total war and surrounded their opponents
who was held hostage by Ulysses s. grant during the civil war
Ulyesses S Grant had many different guns. But in that time period they did not have rapid firing guns. I reconmand he would have a rifle and a pistal.
General Grant was one of many. Grant was in the Union.
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answer is CIVIL WAR
General US Grant was nicknamed "unconditional surrender" Grant
General and commander of northern forces towards the end of the civil war