U.S. Grant distinguished himself as the first Union General to deliver significant victories, though the credit initially went to his superior, Henry Halleck. Grant led the successful Vicksburg camaign, which ended the war in the West, and enabled him to supply crucial aid to the besieged Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered to Lieutenant-General Ulysses S. Grant, commander of the Union Army. This effectively led to the end of the Civil War.
Grant was commander of the union army.
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The Union Army, commanded by Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan, won the Shenandoah campaign. They defeated the Confederate forces led by Lt. Gen. Jubal Early in a series of engagements in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. Sheridan's victories in the campaign helped secure control of the valley for the Union and contributed to President Lincoln's reelection.
In the US Civil War, it was the Confederate General Robert E. Lee, not the Union General, who surrendered.
Grant's victories in the West meant that Lee could be isolated to Northern Virgina and worn down without other armies coming to his relief. When he became the overall commander, his victories led to Lee's surrender.
The Union began having battlefield successes against the Confederacy. Major Union victories at Gettysburg and the fall of Vicksburg led Union leaders to believe that the Confederacy would soon have to surrender.
This would be the siege of Vicksburg. This battle was an important part of the war for the north because it started out a train of victories.
German mililtary victories led to more Jews being under their control, which led to the 'Jewish problem' which needed a solution.
General Robert E Lee surrendered his Confederate army to the Union led by Ulysses S. Grant. Essentially the end of the Civil War.
Vicksburg had withstood a number of Union attempts to capture this fortress city on the Mississippi River. When after a long siege, the city surrendered, it was a propaganda victory for the North. US Grant led the Union forces in a series of battles to capture Vicksburg. When it fell, the Mississippi River was in the control of the Union. The captured Rebels were paroled and some returned to fight again. One problem about Vicksburg was that now a Union garrison was required to keep it in Union hands.
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U.S. Grant distinguished himself as the first Union General to deliver significant victories, though the credit initially went to his superior, Henry Halleck. Grant led the successful Vicksburg camaign, which ended the war in the West, and enabled him to supply crucial aid to the besieged Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
The Battle of Pea Ridge was fought on March 7,1862 between a Union Army led by General Curtis and a Confederate Army led by General Earl Van Dorn. It was one of the most decisive victories Union victories in the Trans-Mississippi.
The Union navy fleet that forced the surrender of New Orleans in 1862 was led by David Farragut and David Dixon Porter. They commanded a fleet of seventeen warships and nineteen mortar boats. They bombarded Rebel forts guarding New Orleans and after the forts fell, the city surrendered.
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