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The battle of Wilderness led to the battle of Spotsylvania.

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Where was the battle of the Wilderness in Civil War?

The Battle of the Wilderness was fought in Virginia, about 20 kilometers west from Fredericksburg, as the crow flies, near Chancellorsville.


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Why did they choose Virginia for the wilderness war?

This was the Overland campaign, which started with the Battle of the Wilderness. Grant simply chose to concentrate on Lee, forcing him to defend the Confederate capital, which was Richmond, Virginia.


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What did the capture of Richmond mean to the north?

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What type of war did grant fight against lee at the wilderness campaign?

The Battle of the Wilderness was the first battle in the Overland Campaign. Grant lost this battle, but instead of retreating, clung on to Lee's flank, and eventually shunted him into a corner at Petersburg, where he besieged him till he ran out of manpower. (Grant had ended the system of prisoner-exchange).