General Ulysses S. Grant's main goals for the Union Army during the Civil War included the total defeat of the Confederate forces, the capture of key strategic locations, and the destruction of Confederate infrastructure to diminish their ability to wage war. He emphasized a strategy of attrition, aiming to wear down enemy forces through sustained combat and relentless pressure. Grant also sought to coordinate efforts across multiple fronts, ensuring that Union forces worked in concert to achieve a decisive victory. Ultimately, his leadership aimed to bring a swift end to the conflict and preserve the Union.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
General Sherman
Major General George Gordon Meade was a general of the Union Army.
Yes he was.
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!
He was a general in the Union Army and the 18th president of the United States of America.
There were two main goals of the union army. The first goal was to preserve the union, and the second goal was to abolish slavery.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
George Baker
General Sherman
Major General George Gordon Meade was a general of the Union Army.
the goals were strategy, strength and smart
Yes he was.
The first commander of the entire Union army was Winfield Scott.
Grant was commander of the union army.
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!
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army