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In the Battle of the Wilderness, which took place from May 5 to May 7, 1864, the commanding Confederate officer was General Robert E. Lee, who led the Army of Northern Virginia. On the Union side, General Ulysses S. Grant commanded the Army of the Potomac. This battle was part of Grant's Overland Campaign, aimed at engaging Lee's forces in Virginia. Despite the fierce fighting, the battle ended inconclusively, with both sides suffering significant casualties.
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Lee commanded the Confederates.
P.G.T. Beauregard
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Robert E. Lee
General P.G.T. Beauregard was the commanding general of the Confederate troops at the Battle of Fort Sumter. The Union was led by Major Robert Anderson.
The Confederate commanding general who bled to death at the Battle of Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston. He was leading Confederate forces when he was mortally wounded on April 6, 1862, during the battle. Johnston's injury, a gunshot wound to the leg, severed an artery, leading to significant blood loss and his eventual death. His loss was a significant blow to the Confederate army during the battle.
Grant (Union) Sidney Johnston (Confederate), who was killed in that battle, and replaced by his second-in-command Beauregard.
Sidney Johnston - killed in the battle, and replaced b his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
General Pope (Union) and General Lee (Confederate).
It was not able to rest and heal after a battle.