Ambrose Burnside
The General Robert E.Lee retreaded into theforestwith his troop hoping it would protect them. General Ulysses S. Grant and his troop followed them into the forest and decided to attack Lee's troop.
ulyss grant ordered his troop to attack
During the Civil War, the telegraph took on tremendous importance. The south made the first use of the telegraph to rush troops to battle. Later, General McClelland used a telegraph to send information from a balloon concerning troop positions during a battle. Of course such usage would continue.
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No, because Cornwallis and his troop of 8,000 men surrended to General George Washington's army on october 16,1778
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Ambrose Burnside
The General Robert E.Lee retreaded into theforestwith his troop hoping it would protect them. General Ulysses S. Grant and his troop followed them into the forest and decided to attack Lee's troop.
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One of the reasons that the US Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville is so often written about was the imbalance between the armies of Lee and Hooker. Lee was victorious despite being outnumbered by a three to one ratio.
Kyaatamoriku - He was a japanese samurai. Legends states that he and his small troop of 200 people fought 3000 enemies and were victorious in the battle. Kelly from Kelly's Heroes.
No, because Cornwallis and his troop of 8,000 men surrended to General George Washington's army on october 16,1778
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ulyss grant ordered his troop to attack
The Battle of the Wilderness began in the first few days of May 1864. It was important in that it was the first time that General Grant would face General Lee. US Grant came will armed. His army numbered 100,000 troops and Lee had 60,000 troops. This battle became a Confederate victory.
At dawn on July 1, 1863 the early troop movements saw Confederate General Heth' division marching towards the town of Gettysburg. Badly needed supplies were needed and Heth believed the road he was taking would not be highly defended. Instead he ran into 3,000 mounted Union infantry. This forced Heth's retreat. During the battle, however, Union General John Reynolds was killed. He was the first general to be killed at Gettysburg.