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Q: Which of these men was the Union commander at the Battle of Gettysbur?
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Who had military advantages in the battle of Chickamauga?

The Confederates had military advantages in the Battle of Chickamauga because: 1 - they had the numerical superiority - 66,000 men against 58,000 Federals; 2 - Confederate commander Bragg was able to concentrate three corps in position to attack, while Rosencrans's Union Army came up rather scattered.


How many men died in the Battle of Shiloh?

At the Battle of Shiloh....it is known as the bloodiest battle for both sides of both the Union and Confederacy.DaysApril 6, 1862 through April 7, 1862Death Toll for ConfederacyDead - 1,723Missing - 959Death toll for UnionDead - 1,754Missing - 2,885The battle of Shiloh took place in Tennessee NOT PennsylvaniaAbout 10,000 casualties on the Union side (the exact number is 13047), with 10699 on the confederate side. It was a Union tactical victory, but the Union lost more men.


How many people died at the Battle of Shiloh?

There was about 1, 700 people that dies on both side. The Union and the Confederate.ANSWER:The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was fought on April 6-7, 1862.The Confederacy had about 10,700 men that were wounded or dead.The Union had about 13,000 men who were wounded or dead.


At which battle did the union under Grant lose 7000 men in 7 minutes of fighting?

7,000 men (combined with both Grant and Lee's forces) died in 7 minutes during the Battle of Cold Harbor.


Why did the Battle of Shiloh come about?

The Confederates wanted to keep command of the rail junction at Corinth, and two Union armies were about to combine and come down on them. But the Union commander Grant had told his men to rest easy at Pittsburgh Landing on the Tennessee river, not knowing there were any Confederates in the area. The Confederates discovered this, and launched a big assault that nearly succeeded in pushing Grant's whole army into the river.

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How many men did George B McClellan have during the battle of Sharpsburg?

He was the Union commander and he had 75,000 men with him.


Who won the battle of corpus cristi?

The Confederate soldiers won the Battle of Corpus Christi outnumbering the Union by 600 men (Union: 100 men; Confederates: 700 men). When word got around town to the commander (of the Confederate soldiers), he raised up an army (of 700 men), and surprised the Union (and pretty much creamed them all) ;-) Hope you enjoyed this! :-)


How many men died on the union side in the battle of chancellorsvilles?

About 4,500 men died for the Union side in the battle of Chancellorsville.


How many union died in battle of Antietam?

2,108 Union men died in battle of Antietam


How many union casualties in the battle of williamsburg?

The Union casualties at the Battle of Williamsburg were 2,293 men.


Which of these men was not a commander of forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

Black Hawk


Which Side had more Men before the battle of Gettysberg the Union or Confederacy?

union


How did the union win The battle of Fort Pulaski?

men.


How many men fought in the seven day battle?

about 100,000 Union and 85,000 Confederacy men


How many men fought in the second Battle of Bull Run?

union (AKA:north)


Who were the two men in the battle of Gettysburg?

Lee (Confederate), Meade (Union).


Confederate general at chickamauga?

General Bragg was the over all commander of the Army of the Tennessee. However, General Longstreet's Corps had been sent from Virginia and arrived on the eve of the Battle of Chickamauga on 17 Sept 1863, which was only a few months after the loss at Gettysburg. General Longstreet had given an order for General Hood to attack at the same time that General Wood shifted his men that left a hole in the Union line. This resulted in a break-through of the Union line and a collapse of the entire Union right wing.