Union generals were military leaders who commanded the forces of the Union, the northern states, during the American Civil War (1861-1865). They played crucial roles in various battles and campaigns against the Confederate Army, aiming to preserve the Union and end slavery. Notable Union generals included Ulysses S. Grant, William Tecumseh Sherman, and George Meade, each contributing to the Union's eventual victory. Their strategies and leadership were pivotal in shaping the course of the war.
General Union was created in 1991-06.
No, a Union General. Within the Union army, he was classified as a Western General, and Westerners tended to stick together.
Major General George Gordon Meade was a general of the Union Army.
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No, Robbert E. Lee was not the main general of the Union Army. The main general for the Union was Ulysses S. Grant. Lee wasn't in the Union army at all. He was a head general of the Confederacy though. Hope it helps!
A General of the Union.
He was a union general and later became the 18th president
The top general for the Union was General Ulysses Grant.
Sherman was the union general in Atlanta.
Ulysses S. Grant was the union general
General Union was created in 1991-06.
General Philip Sheridan fought as a Union general in the American Civil War
No, a Union General. Within the Union army, he was classified as a Western General, and Westerners tended to stick together.
General Grant
ANSWER No, he was an Union General.
General Mead assumed the Union command from Hooker on his way to Gettysburg.
Norwegian Union of General Workers was created in 1895.