There were several Union generals in different theaters of war. Scott, Hallack, McClellan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker, Meade, and Grant all served as overall commander of the Union forces as various times.
General William T. Sherman was a general leading Union troops.
Union General had an army of 100,000 troops on May 7, 1864 as he prepared for his drive to capture Atlanta, Georgia.
Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.
Under the command of Union General James Harrison Wilson, his army of 9,000 troops were successful in defeating the forces of Confederate General Nathan Forest. Forest had a defending army of 4,000 troops. Confederate forces took on heavy casualties in the battle.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
Pickett's orders were to break the union defensive line.
To cut the Union line in half to force them to retreat.
General William T. Sherman was a general leading Union troops.
Union General had an army of 100,000 troops on May 7, 1864 as he prepared for his drive to capture Atlanta, Georgia.
General William T. Sherman
The Commanding General of the Union Army was Ulysses S. Grant
General Irvin McDowell
Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.
The last Commanding General of the Union Army was Ulysses S. Grant
General George G. Meade
General George G. Meade
Under the command of Union General James Harrison Wilson, his army of 9,000 troops were successful in defeating the forces of Confederate General Nathan Forest. Forest had a defending army of 4,000 troops. Confederate forces took on heavy casualties in the battle.