No - he was President of the Confederacy, and it lost
No. He was the Confederate president and lost the war to the North.
The Nationalists lose the Civil War in china because," the Communists troops were well-trained in guerrilla war.
When the Civil War was lost, Robert E. Lee wanted his troops to go home and live in peace. The United States is far better off where Lee's army lost gracefully and the defeated troops went home to work, than is a nation like Iraq where the defeated troops went home to fight a protracted civil war. Defeated Confederate solders did not turn themselves into guerrilla warriors or suicide bombers.
The Royalists were the troops loyal to King Charles I in the English Civil War. They fought many battles large and small against the Parliamentary troops of Oliver Cromwell (The New Model Army or Roundheads) and ultimately lost. King Charles also lost his head.
America lost 80,000 troops and 700 tanks Germany lost 100,000 troops and 700 tanks
Irvin McDowell was a Brig. Gen. of the Union Troops in the Civil War. He led Union troops to battle at Manassas (or Bull Run). McDowell led his troops into the First and Second Battles of Bull Run. He made mistakes in both. One mistake was that he led his unready troops into battle to early and lost many men.
The south lost the U.S Civil War.
The Battle of Pickett's Mill was a Confederate victory. The battle was on May 27, 1864 in Georgia. Union troops under General Sherman lost to Southern troops under General Joseph Johnston.
british troops lost interest in the war
british troops lost interest in the war
Well... the North (Union) lost 140,414 people. And the South (Confederacy) lost an estimated 94,000 people. Adding these two numbers together I got a total of 234,414 battle deaths in the American Civil War. So... the North had 60% of the battle deaths in the Civil War.