No, his tactic was splitting his army into two and outflanking the Union Army under General Joseph Hooker. This was an offensive tactic as opposed to the defensive tactic of holding high ground.
confederate had the victory...
i don't now
The Battle of Chancellorsville resulted in a Confederate victory, but casualties on both sides were heavy. Also, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson was mortally wounded in this battle.
The Union won the Battle of Vicksburg, led by General Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee - with a lot of help from Stomewall Jackson, killed (supposedly by accident) at this battle.
It was a Confederate Victory.
confederate had the victory...
the Battle of Chancellorsville
i don't now
The greatest tactical victory
The greatest tactical victory
Chancellorsville
the Battle of Chancellorsville
Chancellorsville
The Confederate victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville was costly. The South suffered 10,737 casualties . The Union army, the Army of the Potomac had 11,116 casualties.
Chancellorsville
Yes, it was a major victory for Lee.