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Where was the major battle that was won by the North in July 1863?

The main battle of the US Civil War that took place in July of 1863 was at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It, in fact, was the largest battle in the war, and the Union had clearly defeated the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee. Sadly for the winning Union general, General Meade, he was not given his due recognition for the battle. President Lincoln admonished Meade for allowing Lee's army to escape to Virginia. This was an error by President Lincoln. General Lee would have altered the course of the war in some manner if Meade had lost the Battle of Gettysburg,


What did those who favored centralization see as the most serious problem of the Articles?

They were concerned with the fact that the Art. of Confed. didn't have a Bill of Rights, so the government could take too much power from the states and the people


Why battle of bull run is important?

The First Battle of Bull Run was one of the first major battles that resulted in large armies facing one another and serious bloodshed. it shattered the Union's hope of winning the Civil War quickly and easily. The First Battle of Bull Run (also known as the First Battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861) The First Battle of Bull Run was a major wake up call to the North. Union Forces were routed by Beuregards forces. It was an indication that this would be a long and bloody war and would require new leadership and improved training to prepare the federal troops for sustained action in the field.


Important military leaders in the south during the civil war?

General Ulysses S. Grant (union) -also became a US President General Robert E. Lee (rebel) General Stonewall Jackson (rebel) 1.GRANT 2.LEE 3.SHERMAN There were many leaders on both sides of the war. The top two leaders were Ulysses S. Grant (Union) and Robert E. Lee (Confederate). Some other significant leaders include Stonewall Jackson (Confederate), Sherman(Union), Chamberlin (Union), and others. In November, 1861 George McClellan, who was only 34 years old, was made commander in chief of the Union Army. Lincoln appointed "Fighting Joe" Hooker to the command of the Army of the Potomac on January 25, 1863. On 28th June, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln appointed George Meade to replace General Joseph Hooker in charge of the Army of the Potomac.


Related Questions

Did the US soccer team win the Confed Cup?

Nope


What is the Abbreviation for the word confederate?

The abbreviation for the word "confederate" is "Confed."


What is the root word in confederate?

Confed,Because it was run by the goverment system


What is a short name for sir john a MacDonald?

Mac Daddy of Confed.


Who played in the confed cup semi final 09?

South Africa, Spain, Brazil & the USA. Brazil won the final.


Who played in the confed cup final 09?

Brazil vs. USA. Brazil beat the USA 3-2after an epic game.


What was the transportation for Nova Scotia during Confederation?

the trasportation was mainly wooden ships since there was no railways (that could happen when they join confed!!) :D


Why Newfoundland wouldn't join confed?

because they liked being tied to Britten & didn't think that such a small island would get its voice herd.


Where was the major battle that was won by the North in July 1863?

The main battle of the US Civil War that took place in July of 1863 was at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It, in fact, was the largest battle in the war, and the Union had clearly defeated the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee. Sadly for the winning Union general, General Meade, he was not given his due recognition for the battle. President Lincoln admonished Meade for allowing Lee's army to escape to Virginia. This was an error by President Lincoln. General Lee would have altered the course of the war in some manner if Meade had lost the Battle of Gettysburg,


What caused the last four states that joined the Confed eracy to leave the union?

Lincoln's appeal for 75,000 volunteers, following the surrender of Fort Sumter.


Why didn't Newfoundland enter the confederation?

bc they didnt believe that the benefits would make up for the higher taxes and loss of identity that confed. would bring them :)


How many other world cups do you play after 2010 world cup on south Africa world cup 2010?

Two more -confed. cup -olympics