Their commander Sidney Johnston was killed there, and Union reinforcements arrived from the East just in time.
of course not, if the south won the war than the U.S. would be a slave state.
No
He captured Fort Henry on the Tennessee River and Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River.He won the battle of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Appomattox.
no they werent because the north and a south had a gentlemans agreement that if the south used their slaves the fight would be unfair and the south would win
The Union.
Shiloh, then Vicksburg. IMPROVEMENT Shiloh, Champion Hill, Vicksburg.
The battle that the southern army try to win on northern soil was the battle of Shiloh
The battle of Shiloh was important because Tennessee secede from the union
The battle of Shiloh is very important to the civil war because union wanted to take controlThe battle of Shiloh is very important to the civil war because union wanted to take control of the united statesIMPROVED ANSWER:The Battle of Shiloh, named after a church on the battle field, occurred in April 6 and 7, 1862. The battle is also called the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing.The battle casualties for the Union Army were 13,000 and the Confederacy loss was 10,700.This was the beginning of the end for the South. Although what had seemed like a Confederate victory, no man on either side wanted to claim the title win or lose. Many men had met their God in that battle, and after Shiloh, the South would never smile.Many Northerner's urged Lincoln to replace Grant because of the heavy losses. But Lincoln refused, saying, "I can't spare this man - he fights!"
Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, The Wilderness…
Kid you win some and you lose some
Because he didnt think right about what he was doing