John Bell Hood - a bad appointment that led to disaster in the Battle Of Nashville, where his army was driven off in a rout, and disintegrated.
ANSWER Joseph Johnston was replaced two time. The first one was after he was injured during the Peninsular Campaign and replaced byt Robert E. Lee. The second one was during the Atlanta Campaign, when he was replaced by John Bell Hood.
The Battle of Atlanta fought during the American Civil War lasted Six weeks.
He was killed during the Battle of Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh was part of the US Civil War.
It was burned to the ground during Union Generals Tecumseh Sherman Total War.
Gave high credibility to Grant, Sherman and Thomas, who would go on to win the war. On the Confederate side, it cost Bragg his job, and he was replaced by the excellent Joe Johnston, whose sensible but cautious tactics did not find favour with his President, Jefferson Davis. Johnston would presently be replaced by a more gung-ho General, who led his army to disaster.
ANSWER Joseph Johnston was replaced two time. The first one was after he was injured during the Peninsular Campaign and replaced byt Robert E. Lee. The second one was during the Atlanta Campaign, when he was replaced by John Bell Hood.
they were two generals during the civil war
the north and south in the civil war! sherman, hood, johnston, Mcpherson, try looking up those.
Union General William T. Sherman was credited with the destruction of Atlanta during the Civil War.
Joseph e. johnston
what year
atlanta Georgia
Atlanta
Shiloh Church. (Trick question there. You thought we'd all be wondering about Joseph E. Johnston, not Sidney Johnston!)
Union- Ulysses S. Grant Confederate- Albert Sidney Johnston
Sherman commanded the Union troops that captured Atlanta in September 1864.
General Albert S. Johnston was the commander of the Confederate Army of the Mississippi and was killed at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862.