The first General-in-Chief, Winfield Scott, wanted to blockade their ports and just starve them for the first year, then move in and attack them in their weakened state. (This was ridiculed for being too slow for the short war most people envisaged.)
The next one, George McClellan, wanted to march on Richmond via the Peninsula, but was beaten back by Lee.
Third was Halleck, who believed in occupying territory rather than destroying armies, which his subordinate Ulysses Grant was pressing for.
Finally Grant moved into the top job, ended the syetem of prisoner-exchange, and then settled in for a war of attrition, knowing that the Confederates would run out of men first. At terrible cost, he managed to end the war by this means.
The Battle of Chantilly was the battle that took the lives of two Union generals. Generals Issac Stephens and Philip Kearny were killed on September 1, 1862.
For the Union the generals were Ulysses S. Grant and Don Carlos Buell. For the Confederacy the generals were Albert Sydney Johnston and P.G.T Beauregard.
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There were different generals for different battles. Some Union generals include Robert Anderson, Irvin McDowell, Ulysses S. Grant and George B. McClellan.
152, a few too many to name.
The North had huge advantages in troops and equipment. The generals threw both of these, in huge quantities, at the South. The Union also won by having a better leader.
After Jefferson Davis had replaced the wounded Joseph Johnston with General Lee, Lee began to make his plans to defeat the Union's Peninsula campaign that was sitting almost at the doorstep of Richmond. Lee made his headquarters just inside the eastern Confederate defense lines. He called four other generals there to plan their strategy of defeating the Union threat to Richmond. Together for the first time as a group were generals Lee, A.P. Hill, Harvey Hill, Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet. As an aside, Harvey Hill immediately recognized his brother-in-law Stonewall Jackson.
President Abraham Lincoln, as Commander-in-Chief, was in command of the Union forces in the US Civil War. He had a number of Generals under him, ultimately Ulysses S. Grant was the General who managed the defeat of Southern forces under General Lee, and thus, eventually the defeat of the Confederacy.
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Beginning with the Union's defeat in the First Battle of Bull Run, it became clear that a comprehensive set of strategies needed to be used in order to end the Southern rebellion. Of course the elements of Winfield Scott's Anaconda Plan were recognized as very valuable, they were so based on the Union's decision to use simultaneous advances to defeat the Confederacy.It was perceived by the Union generals that the vast Southern interior lent itself perfectly to Rebels ability to make good use of their interior lines. This was alluded to earlier in this answer. The best way to reduce the value of interior lines was to hamper their use by attacking the South simultaneously wherever that was possible. The strategy can be said to have been successful as in four years the South surrendered, however, the Union was not always successful when allying their basic form of ending the rebellion.
These are major Generals Union: Generals Pope, McClellan, Burnside, Thomas, Grant Confederacy: General Lee
These are major Generals Union: Generals Pope, McClellan, Burnside, Thomas, Grant Confederacy: General Lee
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
They did. very long ones.
The Battle of Chantilly was the battle that took the lives of two Union generals. Generals Issac Stephens and Philip Kearny were killed on September 1, 1862.
The Confederates simply underestimated the might of the Union forces. Since the South had to fight a defensive war, they were thwarted by the Union's defensive strategy. In the end, the rebels had to retreat and the fort was captured by Federal regiments.
For the Union the generals were Ulysses S. Grant and Don Carlos Buell. For the Confederacy the generals were Albert Sydney Johnston and P.G.T Beauregard.