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Q: The Union's General Grant and the Confederate's General Johnston engaged in a terrible battle at in April of 1862.?
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The unions general grant and the confederates general johnston engaged in a terrible battle at?

Shiloh


Who fought in the battle of chancellorsville?

At Chancellorsville the Army of Northern Virginia(Confederate) commanded by General Robert E. Lee engaged and defeated the Army of the Potomac(Union) commanded by General Joseph Hooker.


How did bull run get is name?

Bull Run, the first major battle of the Civil War, was fought on July 21, 1861. There was a general desire of the Union Army to advance south to Richmond and engage the Confederacy in battle. The Union underestimated the south by believing that they would crumble after their first defeat. The inexperienced Union troops found the battlefield too much, and the Southern army took the time to establish lines and consolidate positions. General Sherman had found an unguarded ford at Bull Run, which he crossed and engaged the Confederacy in battle. The Confederates refused to retreat. Later in the afternoon, the Confederacy captured some Union artillery. The Union army retreated in disarray.


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The unions general grant and the confederates general johnston engaged in a terrible battle at?

Shiloh


The Unions General Grant and the Confederates General Johnston engaged in a terrible battle at in April of 1862?

That was Shiloh in Western Tennessee. Remember, the Confederate commanding General (killed in the battle) was Sidney Johnston, not the better-known Joseph E. Johnston - no relation - who later commanded the Army of Tennessee.


The Union's General Grant and the Confederate's General Johnston engaged in a terrible battle at?

shiloh


Where did Union's General Grant and the Confederate's General Johnston engaged in a terrible battle at in April of 1862?

Shiloh, Tennessee. Johnston was killed - Sidney Johnston, that is, no relation to Joseph E. Johnston.


Leaders engaged in the Battle of Shiloh?

For the Union, Major General Ulysses S. Grant and Major General Don Carlos Buell. For the Confederacy, General Albert Sidney Johnston and General P.G.T. Beauregard.


Is Aaron Johnston engaged to Sam Taylor Wood?

Yes, he is actually married to her. Aaron Johnston-> Aaron Taylor-Johnston


When was the US Civil War Battle of Averysboriugh fought?

On March 16th, Union forces of Major General William T. Sherman engaged a small group of Confederates at Averysborough, North Carolina. It was an easy Union victory.


Engaged in some corruption but also enacted many valuable social reforms?

The election of ex-Confederates to Congress in 1865


Did Robert E Lee lead the Confederates in the Battle of Vicksburg?

No, he did not fight in the West. The Confederate garrison at Vicksburg was commanded by John C. Pemberton, under overall command of Joseph E. Johnston, whose orders were often in conflict with those of the Confederate president Jefferson Davis. On the day Vicksburg surrendered, Lee was engaged in the Battle of Gettysburg.


How many Confederate soldiers were in the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861?

The number of Confederate soldiers engaged in the 1861 First Battle of Bull Run were 32,000 men. PT Beauregard commanded 22,000 troops and was reinforced with General Johnston's 10,000 troops.


Why was general johns on fired during the civil war?

Pursued by Sherman in the Tennessee/Georgia mountains from May '64, Joe Johnston had been conducting a long tactical retreat, so skilful that it is studied in military academies to this day. Logically, he had little choice. He knew the Confederates were running out of recruits by this stage in the war, so his priority was to conserve manpower, deny the enemy any major victories, and prolong the campaign so that the Northern public would become war-weary and vote Lincoln out in the upcoming elections. But unfortunately, logic was not the Confederates' strong point, nor their biggest priority. Tactical retreats were just not the 'Confederate thing to do.' Also Johnston had been engaged in a bitter feud with the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, since the outbreak of war, when Davis had ranked him only fourth out of five of the regular army Generals who had resigned to join the Confederates, even though he was actually the most senior. Now Davis lost patience and fired Johnston, replacing him with John Bell Hood, someone more dashing and 'Confederate' in style and spirit, but who turned out utterly wrong for the top job, and would lead the Army of Tennessee to disaster.


Which family relation made Levi Johnston known to the public?

Levi Johnston used to be engaged to the daughter of Sara Palin, Bristol Palin. He is also the biological father of Bristols daughter. After their engagement eventually fell through, he was cited with many public arguments and spats with the Palin family.