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General Rosencrans was successful in preparing his Army of the Cumberland in 1863. He then began his offensive against Confederate General Braxton Bragg in June of 1863.

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Who where major leaders in the battle stones river?

Major General William Starke Rosencrans for the Union Army of the Cumberland and Lt. General Braxton Bragg for the Confederate Army of Tennessee.


When did Confederate General Braxton Bragg begin his offensive against Union forces in Tennessee?

Confederate General Braxton Bragg had been carrying on operations in the Western theater. In 1862, he and General Kirby Smith were preparing to join forces for battles in Tennessee. In the last days of August, 1862, Bragg begins his offensive against Union General Buell in Tennessee.


In the first battle of Chattanooga who were the commanders on each side?

The commanders were: General Rosencrans for the Union and General Braxton Bragg for the Confederacy.


How did Union General Rosencrans take advantage of Southern General Braxton Bragg in 1863?

After many delays, Union General Rosencrans finally began to move his army southwards. He distracted Rebel General Braxton Bragg with a feint move to the west. However, with that said, Rosencrans carried all his supplies with him and marched his entire army to Bragg's right side. Bragg could either attack to protect his own now threatened communications lines or as he did, retreat to protect them. Bragg's army then settled in to the south bank of the Tennessee River, near Chattanooga.


When does Confederate General Braxton Bragg reach Chattanooga Tennessee to join the forces of General Kirby Smith?

In the Western theater, on August 21, General Braxton Brag's army reached Chattanooga Tennessee. There he and prepared his forces to join the Confederate offensive started by General Kirby.


What was the military situation between the Northern forces of General Rosencrans and that of Braxton Bragg in Tennessee in early 1863?

For the better part of the first six months of 1863, the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Braxton Bragg, was positioned about 30 miles away from General Rosencrans' Army of The Cumberland. The two armies used the main line of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad for their supplies. Rosencrans drew his supplies from Nashville and Louisville, Kentucky. Bragg foraged to supply his army from the local countryside and from Alabama to the south. He also relied on hi base at Chattanooga and whatever supplies he could from Atlanta for dry goods and ordnance. Bragg's army was all that stood between Rosencrans and the major rail hub in Chattanooga.


What military operation was the second part of the Union's two pronged offensive against the South?

In keeping with the space and time offensive the Union planned for in the war in the Fall of 1862, the attack by Burnside was to be accompanied by an attack in Tennessee. In fact, this was a plan already discussed by General McClellan. With Burnside's horrible defeat, there was extreme pressure for the operations in the Western Theater to be a success.In Tennessee, Lincoln again changed generals. In Lincoln's opinion, the commander in the West was General Don Carlos Buell. Lincoln believed that Buell was also too slow to act or depend on. He replaced Buell with the Democrat General William S. Rosencrans. Rosencrans had the orders to attack the forces of Confederate General Braxton Bragg. If successful, the South could lose Tennessee.


Who were the leaders of battle stone's river in the civil war?

Union Major General William Starke Rosencrans. CSA Lieutenant General Braxton Bragg.


What was the US Civil War battle in Tennessee between Confederate General Braxton Bragg and Union General William Rosencrans?

Generals Braxton Bragg and William Rosecrans were the military leaders at the Battle of Stones River. The Battle of Stones River is also known as the Second Battle of Murfreesboro. It was fought in middle Tennessee from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863. The Union forces led by William Rosecrans defeated the Confederate forces led by Braxton Bragg.


What Confederate general was Union General William Rosencrans' foe when he was placed as commander of the Army of the Cumberland?

When General William Rosencrans was placed in charge of the Army of the Cumberland, he had to face Confederate General Braxton Bragg. At the battle of Stone's River, Rosencrans forced Bragg to retreat. The casualties in that battle were severe for both sides. Twenty four thousand casualties were the result. Rosencrans rallied on the second day of the battle and forced Bragg to retreat.


What chain of events brought Union General William Starke Rosencrans to a position of great importance in Tennessee?

When the US Civil War began Rosencrans volunteered to be an aid to General George B. McClellan. In summary form here are the events that brought Rosencrans to become a key to Union military operations in Tennessee:1. He became a brigadier general and participated in General McClellan's operations in western Virginia;2. When McClellan left to take command of the Army of the Potomac, Rosencrans served as commander of the departments of Ohio and Western Virginia;3. Rosencrans left Virginia to command a division in the Army of the Mississippi;4. He was promoted to be the commander of the Army of the Mississippi;5. This placed him under the direct command of US Grant;6. Rosencrans fought his first major battle at Iuka Mississippi and won the battle;7. US Grant was disturbed at Rosencrans because he failed to follow Grant's orders to pursue the enemy;8. At this juncture, ill feelings between the generals began;9. At the Battle of Corinth in 1862, Rosencrans again was the victor, however, he failed to pursue the enemy; and10. Rosencrans was reassigned to the Army of the Cumberland, and thus fought Confederate General Braxton Bragg in Tennessee.


What caused Union General William S Rosencrans to delay his advance on Confederate General Bragg in Tennessee?

Union General William S. Rosencrans was a conservative general. He had delayed orders from Washington DC to advance on the Southern army led by General Braxton Bragg. Part of the delay was due to the fact that his supply line, the Louisville and Nashville railway was constantly under assault by Confederate guerrilla raids. These raids, and others similar to it were an important part of the US Civil War.