The key leaders of the Confederacy included President Jefferson Davis and General Robert E. Lee, who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. On the Union side, President Abraham Lincoln was the central figure, while General Ulysses S. Grant emerged as a prominent military leader, eventually commanding all Union armies. Other notable Union leaders included General William Tecumseh Sherman and General George McClellan. Their strategies and decisions significantly shaped the outcome of the American Civil War.
The leaders of the Confederacy believed that the Union states were the enemy. This belief was largely influenced by the slave trade.
Gettysburg was THE key victory for the Union. Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi, and divided the Confederacy in two.
General Meade
they met at Appomattox
Lincoln
Strengthening forces to force down south and attempt to take out key leaders.
Confederates in Charleston - General P.G.T. Beauregard. Union troops on the tiny island garrison - Major Robert Anderson.
The leaders of the Confederacy believed that the Union states were the enemy. This belief was largely influenced by the slave trade.
The Bolsheviks did not overthrow any leaders of the soviet Union. The Bolsheviks were the people who created the Soviet Union lead by Vladamir Lenin.
Union military leaders during the American Civil War included prominent figures such as General Ulysses S. Grant, who ultimately led the Union Army to victory, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, known for his "March to the Sea." Other notable leaders included General George McClellan, who commanded the Army of the Potomac early in the war, and Admiral David Farragut, a key naval commander. These leaders played crucial roles in various campaigns and strategies that shaped the course of the war.
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The leader of the Soviet Union during WW2 was Joseph Stalin.
Gettysburg was THE key victory for the Union. Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi, and divided the Confederacy in two.
The three main leaders were:Winston Churchill (Britain)Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union)Franklin Roosevelt/later Harry Truman (United States)Other key allied leaders were:Charles De Gaulle (Free France)William McKenzie-King (Canada)
Some key abolitionism women leaders include Angelina Grimke and Susan B. Anthony.
General Meade
they met at Appomattox