chapter 16 section 3 “no end in sight”. ulysses s. grant union general who had success in the...
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Chapter 16 Section 3 “No End in sight”
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Ulysses S. GrantUnion General who had success in the Western Theatre of the War. Lincoln put him in Command of all Union Forces and he won the war by being a fierce fighting General.
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Battle of ShilohBattle in Tennessee noted for its fierce fighting
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Cavalry• Soldiers on horseback
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Seven Days’ BattleWeek-long fighting in which Confederates turned back the Union effort to take Richmond
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Battle of Antietam• Battle in Maryland that left 25,000
soldiers dead or wounded. Bloodiest day of the war.