The Union Army, led by Major General Ulysses S. Grant, won the Battle of Shiloh, which took place on April 6-7, 1862. Despite suffering significant casualties, the Union forces were able to regroup and launch a counteroffensive, ultimately driving back the Confederate troops under General Albert Sidney Johnston. The victory at Shiloh marked a crucial point in the Civil War, boosting Union morale and solidifying Grant's reputation as a key military leader.
The Battle of Shiloh was fought April 6-7, 1862.
No, the Battle of Shiloh was fought in Tennessee, very near the border with Mississippi.
The Confederate troops caught Grant's army off guard and almost won the battle on the first day.
The Battle of Shiloh, also called the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, occurred in Southwestern Tennessee, in Hardin County.
No
The Union won the battle
the union forces won the battle of Shiloh
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the union won the battle of shiloh.
the union won.
the union; the confederates surrendered.
Union forces won the Battle of Shiloh thanks to reinforcements from Grant and Buell's army. Their arrival turned the battle and forced the Confederates to retreat.
the union won one of the bloodiest battles
Shiloh, then Vicksburg. IMPROVEMENT Shiloh, Champion Hill, Vicksburg.
The Union prevailed.
The Battle of Shiloh was a battle in the American Civil War in which the Confederates attacked Union soldiers in Southwestern Tennessee. The Union eventually won this battle.