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The Union won against the Confederates in the Battle of Blood River. Springfield, Louisiana was near the dividing line of the North and South
They won the seven days battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville.
No. The South won by 3,000 people wounded and dead. The North had 13,000 soldiers wounded or dead. The South only had 10,000. Despite the death toll, the North was able to reinforce its forces and advance, while the South, unable to make good their losses, retreated; leaving the North in command of the field, which is the usual definition of victory in battle.
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The North won the Battle of Fort Henry.
The battle was a Union (North) victory.
Grant decided on a campaign along the Tennessee River to take Chattanooga as the gateway to Atlanta and the Deep South.
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The North won.
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The South won the Second Battle of Bull Run, as it had won the First Battle of Bull Run. Although the North won the war, the South actually won the majority of battles.
The first big battle in the Civil war against the North and South and the South won.
The North won.
Sherman's Union Army won the Battle of Savannah, at the end of the "March to the Sea".
When a victory is referred to as Confederate it means the South won the battle.
the south won the battle of Fort Wagner and they also showed how valueable the blacks were