General Grant was criticized for the Battle of Shiloh Church because of how many casualties there were during the battle. There were reports that General Grant had been drunk during the first part of the battle.
General Grant was criticized for the Battle of Shiloh Church because of how many casualties there were during the battle. There were reports that General Grant had been drunk during the first part of the battle.
Because he had been caught off-guard, and his army had nearly been pushed into the Tennessee River. Also, it was the first battle with big casualties, so the North were in shock.
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Pyrrhus, a Greek king who championed the Greek resistance to the Romans in Southern Italy. Although Pyrrhus won too battles against the Romans, his losses were indeed high, and he is said to have made this prediction when congratulated on his second victory. Today, a victory at too high a cost is called a pyrrhic victory.
He was criticised for letting the enemy take him by surprise on the first day. But the outcome was a Union win, with the death of an outstanding Confederate general, and overall Grant gained credibility.
General Grant was criticized for the Battle of Shiloh Church because of how many casualties there were during the battle. There were reports that General Grant had been drunk during the first part of the battle.
Because he had been caught off-guard, and his army had nearly been pushed into the Tennessee River. Also, it was the first battle with big casualties, so the North were in shock.
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General Bunko's Victory - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 December 1913
Hannibal, although he never completed his mission of destroying the romans, he knew how to achieve victory but not how to use it.
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Grant's victory at Vicksburg, Mississippi was a turning point in the war.
General Lee's last victory in the US Civil War was at Deep Bottom on August 14, 1864.