Major General William T. Sherman
General Braxton Bragg was the commander of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the Battle of Chattanooga.
John Hood - a legendary fighter, who was promoted too high. Jefferson Davis had lost patience with Joseph E. Johnston, whose brilliant tactical retreat from Tennessee was not in the Confederate spirit. So he installed Hood, who was every inch a Confederate, but led his army to disaster. The Battle of Atlanta was not quite a walkover. Hood exploited a gap between two of Sherman's divisions, and nearly put one of them out of action. But he was driven back into Atlanta, from which he then escaped into the mountains, leaving the city to Sherman.
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.
what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta
The battle you are referring to is the Battle of Jonesboro, fought from August 31 to September 1, 1864. Confederate forces aimed to disrupt Union General William T. Sherman's supply lines during his campaign to capture Atlanta, Georgia. Although initially successful, the Confederate attack ultimately failed, leading to the Union's control of Atlanta and a significant blow to the Confederate war effort.
Yes, General P.G.T. Beauregerd was a Confederate commander during the American Civil War.
He is remembered as to be considered the most brilliant Confederate Commander during the early stage of Civil War. Appointed to command all Confederate Forces of the west, he fought as field commander at the battle of Shiloh, where he was killed on Apr. 6, 1862.
The commander (president) of the Confederacy itself was Jefferson Davis. The commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.
The Confederate commander at the Battle of Chattanooga was General Braxton Bragg. He led the Army of Tennessee during the battle, which took place from November 23 to November 25, 1863. Despite initial successes, Bragg's forces ultimately faced defeat against Union forces led by Major General Ulysses S. Grant. This defeat significantly weakened the Confederate position in the Western Theater of the Civil War.
In the First Battle of Bull Run, which took place July 21, 1861 had two Confederate Commanders. They are Joseph E. Johnston and P.G. T. Beauregard. In the Second Battle of Bull Run which took place August 28 through August 30th, 1862 had one Commander. He was General Robert E. Lee.
Henry. S. Lubbock
The Battle of Shoioh, fought during the American Civil War on July 6, 1864, resulted in a Confederate victory. Confederate forces, led by General Joseph E. Johnston, successfully repelled Union troops under General William T. Sherman. This battle was part of the larger Atlanta Campaign, where the Confederates aimed to slow down Sherman's advance toward Atlanta. The victory temporarily boosted Confederate morale, but ultimately, Sherman would continue his campaign and capture Atlanta later that year.