The Battle of Chancellorsville, fought in May 1863, is often regarded as Robert E. Lee's greatest victory due to his audacious tactics and strategic ingenuity despite being outnumbered. Lee's decision to divide his forces, sending Stonewall Jackson on a flanking maneuver, caught the Union army by surprise and led to a decisive Confederate victory. This battle showcased Lee's leadership and ability to exploit his opponent's weaknesses, solidifying his reputation as one of the war's most formidable commanders. However, the victory came at a high cost, including the wounding of Jackson, which would have lasting implications for the Confederate army.
At the Battle of Fredricksburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee' opponent was General Ambrose Burnside. Lee gained a major victory at that battle.
Robert E. Lee - with a lot of help from Stomewall Jackson, killed (supposedly by accident) at this 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.
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The last significant victory for the South in the Civil War was the Battle of Cold Harbor, which occurred in Virginia. Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate troops.
The greatest tactical victory
The greatest tactical victory
The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered to be one of General Robert E. Lee's greatest victory. It allowed his troops to continue on to Gettysburg.
It is considered his greatest triumph, being outnumbered as he was, better than 2-1.
No, he was defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Battle of Vincennes was considered to be a major victory for the Americans in the West. There is a US Naval shipped named in honor of this battle.
The Union Victory in the Battle of Antietam.
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The Battle of Fredericksburg was a lop-side Confederate victory by the Army of Northern Virginia under command of general Robert E. Lee.
Chancellorsville
The Confederate Army won this battle under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee.