In May 1863, General Robert E. Lee was able to defeat Union General Joseph Hooker at the Battle of Chancellorsville despite being outnumbered, with approximately 60,000 Confederate troops against Hooker's 45,000. Lee's victory was largely due to his bold strategy of splitting his forces, sending Stonewall Jackson on a flanking maneuver that caught the Union army by surprise. This audacious move allowed the Confederates to engage the enemy effectively and exploit their weaknesses, leading to a decisive Confederate victory. Additionally, Lee's leadership and the morale of his troops played crucial roles in overcoming the numerical disadvantage.
For the Union, it was a terrible defeat, and a humiliation for General Joseph Hooker, who had raised high hopes of being able to expel Lee from Virginia. For the Confederates, it was a triumphant win that gave Lee the confidence to plan his invasion of Pennsylvania. In retrospect, Chancellorsville arguably benefited the Union. Lee's essential team-partner Stonewall Jackson had been killed. Hooker was replaced by the more successful George Meade. And Lee's confidence proved to be misplaced, his next battle, Gettysburg, ending as a devastating defeat.
The Army of the Potomac under three of its commanders - George McLellan in the Peninsula Campaign, Ambrose Burnside at Fredericksburg, and Joe Hooker at Chancellorsville. The same army under Meade (supervised by Grant) got some rough handling from Lee in the Overland Campaign, at the Wilderness and at Coldharbour, but was able to keep him on the defensive until he surrendered.
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Taking advantage of Hooker's caution, Lee sent Jackson's corps on an attack on Hooker's exposed right flank. The attack rolled up the Eleventh Corps, and sent the federal army down to defeat.
The historic Fourth of July (1863) when they were able to announce the liberation of the Mississippi after the siege of Vicksburg, and the defeat of Lee at Gettysburg, after which he was on the defensive till the final surrender.
With Union General Joseph Hooker in charge of the Army of the Potomac, he submitted to US President Lincoln, his first plan to defeat the Army of Northern Virginia. Hooker sought to take advantage of his two to one advantage and drive south to Lee's army while his cavalry was to loop around Lee's army and cut him off from Richmond. The cavalry would cut Lee's communications and supply lines. Then with a turning movement by his main army, force the undermanned Southern force to retreat back to Richmond. There he would have Lee trapped in that the Union cavalry, was in the way and, most importantly, Hooker would be able to attack Lee's rear side and defeat Lee. This would be far too late for Confederate General Longstreet to help Lee and Richmond.The plan was postponed because heavy rains hampered any successful movement of Hooker's cavalry. Hooker would soon later come up with an alternative plan.
For the Union, it was a terrible defeat, and a humiliation for General Joseph Hooker, who had raised high hopes of being able to expel Lee from Virginia. For the Confederates, it was a triumphant win that gave Lee the confidence to plan his invasion of Pennsylvania. In retrospect, Chancellorsville arguably benefited the Union. Lee's essential team-partner Stonewall Jackson had been killed. Hooker was replaced by the more successful George Meade. And Lee's confidence proved to be misplaced, his next battle, Gettysburg, ending as a devastating defeat.
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The Union Army of the Potomac under General Joseph Hooker stood between Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia and the Potomac River. Beginning on June 3, 1863, Lee, once again out maneuvered Hooker by conducting a flank march to the west with two corps, while the remaining corps maintained contact. It was not until June 9, 1863 that Hooker became aware of Lee's movement and, was undecided what to do about it. Lee's marching orders varied from 30 miles a day to as low as 15 miles a day. The Blue Ridge mountains provided Lee with protection from a flank attack from Hooker. Lee was able to cross the Potomac River, and thus, the closer he came to the unplanned battle of Gettysburg. To this point. Lee's invasion into Pennsylvania was a success. He was buying or impressing all the food supplies he needed from the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania.
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