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After the loss at the Battle of Chattanooga, Jefferson Davis replaced Bragg with General Joseph Johnston. Johnston's troops would be asked to defend the march of Union General William T. Sherman to Georgia.
No, Seven Pines was where General Joseph E. Johnston was badly wounded and out of the fight for many months, to be replaced by Robert E. Lee. Stonewall was killed at Chancellorsville, possibly assassinated, in an incident of which there are so many versions that it can sound suspicious.
Confederate General Johnston was badly wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines. Aside from that, Lee was the better General. Johnston gave up ground when he did not have to, and he did not work and play well with others.
Because Johnston was badly wounded and out of the fight for many months.
Shiloh, Tennessee. Johnston was killed - Sidney Johnston, that is, no relation to Joseph E. Johnston.
Joseph E. Johnston. This was the battle where he was badly wounded and had to be replaced. The incoming commander was Robert E. Lee.
That was Joseph E. Johnston, badly wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines (May 31st-June 1st 1862). He had to be replaced.
Joseph E. Johnston. He was replaced by Robert E. Lee.
Joseph E. Johnston - until he was badly wounded, and had to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
Joseph E. Johnston. He was hospitalised, and had to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
Also called Seven Pines, in the Peninsula campaign in May '62. This was where Joseph E. Johnston was badly wounded and out of the fight for many months - to be replaced by Robert E. Lee.
Actually Albert S. Johnston never commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. He was in the western theatre of the war, commanding the Confederate Army of the Mississippi. Joseph E. Johnstonbriefly had command of the Army of Northern Virginia until he was wounded at the battle of Seven Pines on May 31, 1862. This Johnston was then replaced by Robert E. Lee, on June 1, 1862.
Joseph E. Johnston, until he was badly wounded and had to be replaced by Robert E. Lee, who commanded it right through to the surrender at Appomattox.
General Joseph E. Johnston was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia until May of 1862. He was wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines and was replaced by Robert E. Lee who would remain that army's head for the duration of the war.
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