Historical Events tagged with "union victory"

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Military & Warfare

John Bell Hood Evacuates Atlanta

September 1st, 1864 160 years ago

Confederate General John Bell Hood issued an order to evacuate Atlanta, Georgia, marking a significant shift in military strategy during the American Civil War. The city had been under siege by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman for four months, leading to extensive destruction and loss of resources for the Confederate Army. Hood's decision aimed to preserve his troops and retreat southward, recognizing the untenable situation in the city. This move was an attempt to fight another day and preserve his remaining forces for future engagements.

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Union Victory at Stones River Battle

January 2nd, 1863 162 years ago

The Battle of Stones River culminated in a Union victory as the Confederate Army of Tennessee, led by General Braxton Bragg, was effectively repulsed by the Army of the Cumberland under General William S. Rosecrans. This three-day battle, fought in Tennessee, involved heavy engagements and significant troop movements, resulting in a critical strategic advantage for the Union forces in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. The fierce fighting highlighted the resilience and determination of both armies, with the Union forces ultimately maintaining their ground against repeated assaults.

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Union Victory at Cane Hill By General Blunt

November 28th, 1862 162 years ago

Union troops led by General James G. Blunt achieved a decisive victory over Confederate forces under General John Marmaduke at Cane Hill, Arkansas. The battle unfolded as part of the Union's efforts to secure control over the region and disrupt Confederate supply lines. Blunt's troops, bolstered by strategic positioning and morale, engaged Marmaduke's men, ultimately forcing a retreat. The clash at Cane Hill demonstrated the effectiveness of Union strategies in the Arkansas campaign and underscored the growing strength of Union forces in the West.

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Union Victory Against Confederate Forces

September 19th, 1862 162 years ago

Union troops under the command of William Rosecrans defeated Confederate forces led by Sterling Price in a notable confrontation during the American Civil War. The battle took place in Missouri and was significant for the Union's aim to secure control over the state. Rosecrans's tactical maneuvering and ability to coordinate his forces effectively led to a decisive victory against Price's army, bolstering Union morale and strategy in the region.

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