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The Union army at the Battle of the Wilderness saw 100,000 Union troops battle 60,000 Confederate troops. Unfavorable terrain helped prevent Grant's forces advance and Confederate General Longstreet prevented a breakthrough of Federal forces on the southern end of the field of battle. Additionally, it was only due to nightfall that the Union's northern flank survived. Union losses were 17,600, and Rebel losses were 11,000. The South's ability to withstand the overwhelming Union forces was a tactical success.

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