It was fought in Western Tennessee - officially Confederate country, but soon to be occupied entirely by the Union.
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No. The South won by 3,000 people wounded and dead. The North had 13,000 soldiers wounded or dead. The South only had 10,000. Despite the death toll, the North was able to reinforce its forces and advance, while the South, unable to make good their losses, retreated; leaving the North in command of the field, which is the usual definition of victory in battle.
What was referred to by the South as The Battle of Murfreesboro, fought from 31 December, 1862, to 2 January, 1863, was known as The Battle of Stones River or The Second Battle of Murfreesboro by the North (The First Battle of Murfreesboro was fought on 13 July, 1862).
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
It was mostly fought in the South, but I'm not sure in what state the majority was fought in. About half of the major battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee. However, the battles that formed the "turning points" of the war were in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Vicksburg, Mississippi. The first battle was in Charleston, South Carolina and the last major battle was in North Carolina.
Well the battle was a battle fought between the north, the union, and the south, the blacks lovers.
what does the north call the battle of shiloh
A battle in Tennessee, part of the US Civil War (1861-1865) between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South).
The South - on the Tennessee river.
The South fought the North.
the south had more men than the north
the south had more men than the north
north
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The Union Army of Tennessee commanded by Gen. Grant, supported byfour divisions ofthe Armyof Ohio, won the Battle of Shiloh.
The North fought the South in the US Civil War.
It Was fought between the noth and south. the north was ulysses.s. Grant and the south. was Robeert E. Lee