The union won obliviously they were pretty much just meant to rub it in the south even more after they lost the war so there was barely even any contest to what had happened during the wilderness campaign.
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.
The Union Army.
The Union.
The Union won the Civil War, which ended in 1865. This is evidenced by the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House, the subsequent surrender of other Confederate forces, and the ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. The Union's victory preserved the United States as one nation and led to significant social and political changes in the nation.
The Union and Confederate governments handled their dissents by going to war and fighting for their believes. After the Union won the war against the Confederacy, the Union took power and established law in the Northern and Southern states.
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.
The victor of the battle was inconclusive and Ulysses kept up his offensive, though. in other words it was a draw and the said the CSA won but then they said the Union had a strategic victory
The Union!
grant won the battle, the union army
The Union Army.
The Confederates
The Union.
The Battle of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Army.
The Wilderness was a battle, not a campaign. It was the first battle of the Overland Campaign (May 1864). Lee had won this battle, but Grant did not retreat. He hung on Lee's flank and eventually crowded him into a corner.
The Union, although both sides suffered heavy casualties.
The Confederate forces defeated the Union forces.
It was a stalemate, which Grant was able to transform in a strategic advantage, shifting south towards Richmond, outbalancing Lee, who was forced to hastily follow the Union Army in order to cover the Confederate Capital city.