The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in a Union victory over Confederate forces. Despite initial Confederate successes, Union reinforcements turned the tide, leading to heavy casualties on both sides—over 23,000 combined. This battle marked a significant turning point in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, demonstrating the war's brutality and the need for strategic changes by both armies.
There was a church called Shiloh near the battle feild. Shiloh means place of peace in Hebrew.
Soldiers fought for the unions in the battle of shiloh.
what does the north call the battle of shiloh
Don Carlos Buell led the battle of shiloh~-kcoulter
slavery caused the battle Shiloh also Tennessee started it
the south had more men than the north
the south had more men than the north
The Battle of Shiloh was the Confederacy (South) vs. the Union (North). The Battle of Shiloh took place at Pittsburg Landing, Harding County, Tennessee. The Battle of Shiloh was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War, and only lasted two days, April 6 & 7, 1862. The Union won this battle, and as a result, the Confederacy had to recede from much of Tennessee.
There was a church called Shiloh near the battle feild. Shiloh means place of peace in Hebrew.
the union forces won the battle of Shiloh
Soldiers fought for the unions in the battle of shiloh.
what does the north call the battle of shiloh
Don Carlos Buell led the battle of shiloh~-kcoulter
slavery caused the battle Shiloh also Tennessee started it
They use 4 weapons in the battle of Shiloh
The Battle of Shiloh was fought April 6-7, 1862.
Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing