Lee won a tactical victory, forcing Grant to abandon his lines and move to the east of Lee.
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Robert E. Lee
Battle of the Wilderness happened in 1864.
The opening move in Grant's Overland Campaign (May 1864). The battle was won by the Confederates. But Grant continued to press Lee into a corner, where he would have to stand siege.
The Battle of the Wilderness was fought in Virginia, about 20 kilometers west from Fredericksburg, as the crow flies, near Chancellorsville.
there were 4 locations
grant won the battle, the union army
the battle of the wilderness was undecisive, or there was no winner.
Robert E. Lee
Not enough info... the wilderness is a big place, and many battles have been been fought in places which could be considered wilderness
They didn't. The battle was a draw, but Lee won a tactical victory when Grant took his army away to the southeast.
The Wilderness was a battle, not a campaign. It was the first battle of the Overland Campaign (May 1864). Lee had won this battle, but Grant did not retreat. He hung on Lee's flank and eventually crowded him into a corner.
The battle of Wilderness led to the battle of Spotsylvania.
The victor of the battle was inconclusive and Ulysses kept up his offensive, though. in other words it was a draw and the said the CSA won but then they said the Union had a strategic victory
Battle of the Wilderness happened in 1864.
Lee was winning the battles, but Grant was winning the war by crowding him into a corner.
It was in the wilderness near Spotsillevania, VA
Todd's Tavern was a cavalry fight on May 4, 1864 and was one battle of the entire Battle in the Wilderness.