Shiloh, on the Tennessee River. It was won by Union troops under Grant.
The Union armies of the James and the Potomac under the overall command of Grant end the Confederate Army of the Northern Virginia, under the overll command of Lee.
General Grant./// Incorrect, after the Battle of Antietam(Sharpsburg) Mr.Lincoln relieved McClellan of command for the second and final time. His replacement was Gen. Ambrose Burnside who only lasted for one battle(Fredricksburg) a serious Union defeat. Incidently Grant did not even enter the Eastern Theatre until the Spring of 1864.
The Battle on Vicksburg. On that day after months of holding out, Vicksburg surrendered to the Union forces under General Ulysses Grant. An interesting note on that is that for over 100 years, the city of Vicksburg refused to join in with the rest of the country in celebrating the 4th of July as Independence Day.
The Union under Grant. Or more strictly, the Army of the Potomac under General George Meade. (Some said Lee should have surrendered to Meade, not Grant.)
The Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant.
Yes. The English fighting under Harold Godwinsson. The Normans fighting under William Duke of Normandy.
Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton surrendered the Vicksburg fortress after more than six painful weeks of fighting and starvation. The Union won The siege of Vicksburg.
Shiloh, on the Tennessee River. It was won by Union troops under Grant.
The Union army under U.S. Grant. This was the battle where he demanded 'Unconditional Surrender', which became his nickname.
U.S. Grant - not too difficult, as the fort was mostly under water.
U.S. Grant's Union army. The Confederates under John C. Pemberton surrendered.
The Union troops under Grant - not too difficult, as the fort had been badly sited, and was half under-water.
Since the Confederate General Pemberton surrendered the city to General Grant of the Union Army, I suspect the Union claimed victory.
Because it was the Confederates' only hope of a winning battle, before Union troops under D.C. Buell arrived to reinforce U.S. Grant.
The Union armies under Ulysses Grant. The Confederates under John C. Pemberton surrendered the garrison, which was the last Southern stronghold on the Mississippi.
First battle in Tennessee - a Union victory under the unknown Brigadier-General U.S. Grant.