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The Confederates, with little trouble. The Union commander persisted in wave after wave of Union attackers thrown at the Confederate defenses exactly where they were strongest. If the Rebels had been able to draw up the Union's plan they could have hoped for little better. Most of the larger Civil War Battles had casualty totals roughly equal, but the Union loss was disproportionately heavy at Fredericksburg due to these unimaginative tactics.

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The South had won that battle when the North invaded that town.

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Confederates under Lee.

The victory was so decisive that Lee started dancing around hugging other officers - the only time he was ever seen to let go of his dignity in this way.

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The town of Fredericksville was revisited in 1863. On May 3, 1863, Union forces under General John Sedgwick defeat Southern forces left to guard the town by Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

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