Historical Events tagged with "civilwar"

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Military & Warfare

Confederate Assault at Ezra Church Fails Again

July 28th, 1864 160 years ago

Confederate troops launched a third assault against Union positions at Ezra Church during the Atlanta Campaign, aiming to drive Union forces from Atlanta, Georgia. In this fierce battle, the Confederates faced strong resistance from Union troops, resulting in heavy casualties and a failed offensive yet again. The Union held its ground, demonstrating their determination to maintain control of Atlanta.

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Jubal Early's Victory at Kernstown

July 24th, 1864 160 years ago

Confederate General Jubal Early achieved a significant victory against Union General George Crook's forces at the Battle of Kernstown. Taking place in Virginia, this encounter was pivotal in preventing Union troops from advancing into the strategic Shenandoah Valley region. Early's effective tactics allowed him to outmaneuver Crook's forces, ultimately pushing them back and securing Confederate influence in the area during the summer of 1864, a critical time in the American Civil War.

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Confederate Attack on Union Troops at Bald Hill

July 22nd, 1864 160 years ago

Confederate General John Bell Hood attempted to launch an attack on Union forces under General William T. Sherman near Bald Hill outside Atlanta. The Union troops, well-prepared and entrenched, successfully repelled the Confederate assault, resulting in significant losses for Hood's forces. This battle was a key engagement within the larger Atlanta Campaign, marking a decisive moment in the conflict as Sherman continued his strategy of pushing deeper into Confederate territory.

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Confederate Victory at Kennesaw Mountain

June 27th, 1864 160 years ago

During the Atlanta Campaign, Confederate forces under General Joseph E. Johnston engaged Union forces led by General William T. Sherman at Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia. The confrontation took place as part of a larger effort by Sherman to capture Atlanta, a crucial supply hub. The Confederates successfully fortified their positions, resulting in significant Union casualties and pushing back the advancing Northern troops. The battle showcased the tactical skills of the Confederate army in defensive warfare.

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The Clash at Spotsylvania Court House Concludes

May 21st, 1864 160 years ago

The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, fought in Virginia, marked one of the significant engagements during the American Civil War. Lasting from May 8 to May 21, 1864, it was part of Ulysses S. Grant’s Overland Campaign, aiming to engage the Confederate Army led by Robert E. Lee directly. The battle was characterized by brutal trench warfare and heavy casualties on both sides, totaling over 30,000. The fighting over the Mule Shoe Salient was particularly intense, with vicious combat taking place in a small area, leading to a stalemate. Ultimately, Grant’s forces pushed forward, although not without tremendous loss, showcasing the war's grueling nature and the persistence of both armies.

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Confederate Victory at Ware Bottom Church

May 20th, 1864 160 years ago

During the Virginia Bermuda Hundred campaign, Confederate and Union forces clashed near Ware Bottom Church. This significant battle saw approximately 10,000 troops engage in fierce combat, ultimately resulting in a Confederate victory. The battle reflects the larger strategic efforts of the Confederate Army to maintain defense against Union advances in Virginia. Combatants faced off in a battle that would contribute to the ongoing struggles throughout the Civil War.

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Siege of Knoxville Begins

November 17th, 1863 161 years ago

In a strategic move during the Knoxville campaign, Confederate General James Longstreet initiated a siege on Knoxville, Tennessee. The city was defended by Union forces under General Ambrose Burnside. This confrontation aimed to force Burnside's troops into submission and regain control of critical territory in eastern Tennessee, pivotal for supplies and troop movements.

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Union Victory at Brown's Ferry

October 27th, 1863 161 years ago

In late October 1863, Union forces under General William F. Smith achieved a pivotal victory against Confederate troops at Brown's Ferry. This engagement was crucial in opening a supply line to the besieged city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, which had been under Confederate siege. By outmaneuvering and defeating the Confederates, the Union secured essential supplies and reinforcements, thereby strengthening their strategic position in the region. The success at Brown's Ferry not only relieved the pressure on Chattanooga but also marked a significant turning point in the campaign for control of the vital rail network in the South.

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Chickamauga Battle Ends in Confederate Victory

September 20th, 1863 161 years ago

The Battle of Chickamauga was fought from September 18-20, 1863, marking one of the significant conflicts of the American Civil War. Located in northwestern Georgia, Confederate forces led by General Braxton Bragg confronted Union troops under General William Rosecrans. The battle resulted in a decisive Confederate victory, effectively halting the Union advance into Georgia. Notably, it was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, with extensive casualties on both sides.

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