The Battle of Perryville took place in the Western theater of the war. It was in Kentucky and if one side could claim a victory it could have been a significant blow to the other side. The battle pitted the forces of Confederate General Braxton Bragg against Union General Don Carlos Beull. The battle proved to be inconclusive. Technically Kentucky being a neutral border state should have been off grounds for a battle. It was a slave state however, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis badly wanted it to be a Confederate state.
ANSWER The Federal Army, led by Gen. Don Carlos Buell won the Battle of Perryville.
the north won the civil war
The Union won this battle.
The US Civil War Battle of Carthage was an early battle in the US Civil War. It took place in Missouri on July 5, 1861. It was a minor battle won by the Confederates.
The Union won the battle and the war.
The confederacy won the war but ( lost) the battle.
The Battle of Perryville was important because the Confederates actually won, but retreated the night after the battle to Tennessee because they did not want to continue to fight for a state (Kentucky) that did not support them.
The bloodiest battle of the civil war was The Battle of Gettysburg...wich the union/North won
The Battle of Gettysburg
The Union.
The patriots?
The Union