These two troops first spotted each other at Gettysburg on June 30 but they were ordered to back down and they ended up fighting on July 1
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George McClellan (Union) and Robert E. Lee (Confederate).
The Union and The Confederate Armies ************** The Cavaliers and Parliamentarians fought against each other in the English civil war.
Union dead 1,724 Confederate dead 1,481 Union wounded 8,372 Confederate wounded 7,617 Union missing 5,958 Confederate missing 89 total Union 16,054 Confederate 9,197 Grand total 25,251 for 3 days of battle Total number of troops Union 60,000 Confederate 50,000
2 Million 213 thousand Union and approximately 1 million Confederate, as accurate information is not available
The Confederate casualties were 20 000. The Union Casualties were 16 000.
Depends on the battle. Each one was different. Gettysburg had 50,000 die in 3 days of battle. Actually, the figures for Gettysburg were: Killed Union 3155 Confederate 3903 Wounded Union 14,529 Confederate 18,735 Missing Union 5365 Confederate 5425
75,000 Confederates attacked 87,000 Union troops from 1-3 July 1863. General Robert E. Lee commanding the Confederate forces, lost 28,000 men. General George Meade, commanding the Union forces, lost 23,000 men.
No. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 independent countries that are members. Each of those 27 countries has their own government.
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
A similarity between the battles of Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg was that both were significant Confederate victories during the American Civil War, showcasing the effective leadership of General Robert E. Lee. In each battle, the Confederate forces were outnumbered but managed to exploit their strategic advantages and the Union's tactical mistakes. Additionally, both battles highlighted the challenges the Union Army faced in overcoming difficult terrain and strong defensive positions held by Confederate troops.
There were many commanders for each side, but he heads of state for the Union and Confederacy were Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. Ulysses S. Grant was the commander of the Army of the Potomic which was the main Union force. Robert E. Lee was in charge of the bulk of the Conferderate Forces. There were numerous other commanders as well such as William T. Sherman, George A. Custer, Ambrose Burnsides (Union), Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and JEB Stuart (Confederate).