The Battle of Chattanooga, fought in November 1863, was a pivotal engagement in the American Civil War that significantly boosted Union morale and strategy. It resulted in a decisive Union victory, securing control of important supply lines and the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, which served as a critical rail hub. This victory also opened the door for General William Tecumseh Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign, ultimately leading to the Union's success in the South. The battle marked a turning point in the war, demonstrating the effectiveness of Union tactics and contributing to the decline of Confederate resistance.
The battle of Chattanooga began November 23, 1863 and ended around November 25, 1863, so this battle lasted appproaxmatly 2 days.
2,000 men died in the battle of chattanooga
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.
General Braxton Bragg was the commander of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the Battle of Chattanooga.
Chattanooga
Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Battle of Chattanooga battle was fought near Chattanooga, Tennessee
The battle of Chattanooga began November 23, 1863 and ended around November 25, 1863, so this battle lasted appproaxmatly 2 days.
2,000 men died in the battle of chattanooga
First Battle of Chattanooga happened on 1862-06-08.
Second Battle of Chattanooga happened on 1863-08-21.
Chattanooga
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
Vicksburg, because split the Confederacy in to two parts.
There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.
General Braxton Bragg was the commander of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the Battle of Chattanooga.