The Valley Campaign of 1862 was won by the Rebels; the Valley Campaign of 1864 was eventually won by the Yankees.
The Union Army, commanded by Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan, won the Shenandoah campaign. They defeated the Confederate forces led by Lt. Gen. Jubal Early in a series of engagements in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. Sheridan's victories in the campaign helped secure control of the valley for the Union and contributed to President Lincoln's reelection.
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The Shenandoah Valley is in northern Virginia.
Shenandoah Valley Academy was created in 1908.
There were masses of battles in 1864. In March of that year, Grant was appointed General-in-Chief, and launched two massive campaigns - the Overland campaign (himself against Lee) and the Atlanta campaign (Sherman against Joe Johnston), as well as ordering Phil Sheridan to clear the Shenandoah Valley of Confederates.
The union won obliviously they were pretty much just meant to rub it in the south even more after they lost the war so there was barely even any contest to what had happened during the wilderness campaign.
US General Grant forced the Shenandoah Valley campaign. Grant placed Major General Siegel in charge of the advance on the Shenandoah Valley campaign. Grant had no true confidence in Siegel and finally General Sheridan replaced Siegel and marched on the Valley.
It was the confederacy
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
Phil Sheridan
Confederate Major General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led the Jackson's Valley Campaign through the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia in the spring of 1862. Jackson marched 17,000 men 646 miles in 48 days.
The First Battle of Bull Run, the Shenandoah Campaign, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville…
He felt it would leave Washington vulnerable to attack from the Shenandoah.
On October 9, 1864, Union forces defeated Confederate forces at Tom's Brook, Virginia. The battle was part of Union General Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley campaign.
The scorched earth strategy
The Union!
The south
To starve the Confederate troops in the field by destroying the farms and railroads.