The Battle of Chancellorsville, fought in May 1863, featured key strategies from both the Union and Confederate forces. The Confederate General Robert E. Lee executed a bold plan by dividing his forces, sending General Stonewall Jackson on a flanking maneuver to surprise the Union Army led by General Joseph Hooker. Hooker initially had the advantage with superior numbers and defensive positions but failed to effectively capitalize on them, leading to confusion and disarray. Ultimately, Lee's audacious tactics and Jackson's successful flank attack resulted in a significant Confederate victory despite being outnumbered.
The South won in the battle of Chancellorsville.
The Battle of Chancellorsville resulted in a Confederate victory, but casualties on both sides were heavy. Also, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson was mortally wounded in this battle.
With the Confederates occupying Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, but Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded.
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The South won in the battle of Chancellorsville.
The South won in the battle of Chancellorsville.
The battle of Chancellorsville was fought after the battle of Fredericksburg.
There were 134,443 Total men in the Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Chancellorsville happened on 1863-04-30.
The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought May 1- 4, 1863.
The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought May 1-4, 1863.
The Battle of Chancellorsville occurred in the year 1863, from May 1- 4.
The Confederacy (South) won at Chancellorsville.
At the battle of Chancellorsville, it was General Robert E. Lee for the Confederacy and Joseph Hooker for the Union.
The Battle of Chancerllorsville started on April 30th 1863. The Battle of Chancellorsville ended on May 6th 1863.
This battle is known only as Chancellorsville. It is sometimes referred to as "Lee's Masterpiece" or "Lee's most perfect battle" but that is only in reference to the Battle of Chancellorsville and not another name like so many other battles were.