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Q: Why was the confedrate victory at fredericksburg critical?
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Was the battle of fredericksburg stunning union victory?

The battle of Fredericksburg was not a Union victory but a fiasco. It showed that Burnside had been promoted above his level of incompetence.


What was the confederate victory at fredericksburg critical?

It was not especially critical. It merely represented another failure of the Union armies to capture Richmond. It cost heavy Union losses against small Confederate losses. And it resulted in the sacking of Burnside.


Was the bull run the first important Union victory?

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What did the confederate army do after the Battle of Antietam?

Retreated to Virginia, where they would soon win a decisive victory at Fredericksburg.


When was the battle at fredricksburg?

The battle of Fredericksburg happened Dec.11-15,1862.


Who won the battle of fedricksburg?

The Battle of Fredericksburg was a lop-side Confederate victory by the Army of Northern Virginia under command of general Robert E. Lee.


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What country declared independence from the US in1861?

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Richmond


Why did the Battle of Antietam have a positive effect on northern morale while the battles at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville had negative effects?

Antietam was considered a Northern victory.


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