The decisive Union victory at Perryville made the Confederate Army under Braxton Bragg give up the invasion of Kentucky and retreat in Tennessee, taking position at Murfresborough.
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It was won at Chickamauga. No, actually, technically, the last confederate victory happened a few months after the Lee's surrender at Palmino Ranch in Texas. The last recorded casuality was a Union soldier at that battle.
Robert Anderson was the commanding officer for the Union during the Battle of Fort Sumter, and P. G. T. Beauregard was the Confederate commander. The battle resulted in a victory for the Confederacy.
The Union victory at the battle of Five Forks, which led to the breakthrough of Confederate front and the encirclement of the Petersburg's defensive line.
The Union victory effectively stopped Lee's invasion of the North.
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It was his victories through the summer of 1862, culminating in 2nd Bull Run, that gave him the confidence to invade the North, to try to bring Maryland into the Confederacy. This invasion was stalled at Antietam, which was a Union victory, not Confederate. The following summer, his victory at Chancellorsville gave him the confidence to try again, this time to plunder the rich farming state of Pennsylvania, to forage for his starving troops. That invasion was stopped by the Union win at Gettysburg.
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The Union had victory!both sides claimed victory but it was the union who actually won
No. It was a Confederate victory by Braxton Bragg.
The multiple objectives of the second invasion of the Union by Confederate General Lee was to expand his territory.
Camp Alleghany -Inconclusive. Carnifex Ferry - Union Victory Cheat Mountain - Union Victory. Droop Mountain - Union Victory. Greenbrier River - Inconclusive. Harpers Ferry - Confederate Victory. Hoke's Run - Union Victory. Kessler's Crosslanes - Confederate Victory. Moorefield - Union Victory. Philippi - Union Victory. Rich Mountain - Union Victory. Shepherdstown - Union Victory. Smithfield Crossing - Inconclusive. Summit Point - Inconclusive.
It was a Union victory, sometimes considered to be a "decisive victory" (meaning it had a major impact on how the war ended).
It was a major victory for the Union and was one of General Grant's early victories.