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Gettysburg, PA
the union forces defeated the confederate forces
The Union soldiers quickly retreated at the First Battle of Bull Run primarily due to a combination of underestimating their Confederate opponents and the unexpected resilience and coordination of the Confederate forces. The initial Union advance faltered as they encountered fierce resistance, leading to panic and disorganization among the Union troops. Additionally, the lack of preparedness and experience among Union soldiers contributed to their hasty retreat, ultimately resulting in a significant Confederate victory.
Victory for the Confederate forces. However, approximately 5,000 men died. Of those, 3,000 were Union soldiers.
Colonel James A. Garfield's Union forces vs. Brigadier general Humphrey Marshall's Confederate Forces. Garfield defeated Marshall
Gettysburg, PA
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
the union forces defeated the confederate forces
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
Confederate.
Approximately twelve percent death rate for Confederate in Union POW camps. The death rates of Union soldiers was slightly higher in Confederate POW camps.
If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.
The Yankees
Bluebellies, Billy Yank, Yanks or Yankees are some of the names Confederate soldiers had for Union Forces
Confederate soldiers fought for the South and state rights, Union fought to keep inslaved
At the end of fighting at Appomattox in 1865, anywhere between 200 Union soldiers were dead as well as 500 Confederate soldiers . This was a decisive victory for the Union forces during the American Civil War.
The Confederate forces overran Union troops on Henry House Hill during the First Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861) by executing a well-coordinated assault that exploited the Union's disorganization and lack of reinforcements. As Confederate soldiers pressed forward, Union lines began to falter, leading to panic and confusion among Union troops. This ultimately resulted in a chaotic retreat, with many Union soldiers fleeing the battlefield in disarray as they faced the realization of a Confederate victory. The loss at Henry House Hill marked a significant early setback for the Union in the Civil War.