the Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862 and the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863. Both of these battles were victories for the Confederate army and demonstrated their ability to successfully defend against Union attacks. These victories boosted Confederate morale and gave them a sense of confidence in their ability to continue fighting.
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville -APEX Second Bull Run (Manassas) Chickamauga
With the Confederates occupying Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, but Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded.
First and Second Bull Run, Peninsular Campaign's battles, Seven Days, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania and all the battles of Overland Campaign, including Petersburg and Appomattox, Cedar Creek.
His major victories include: -Seven Days Battles June 25- July 1, 1862 -Battle of Fredericksburg December 11-15, 1862 -Battle of Chancellorsville April 30- May 6, 1863 -Battle of Cold Harbor May 31 - June 12, 1864
The Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.
The north suffered serous defeat at both battles
Both Battles of Bull Run, Kenesaw Mountain, Chicamauga, Seven Days, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville…
Shattering victories by Robert E.Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia
Both of these battles were definite Confederate victories under the direction of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
No, they lost both - because they were up against Lee's superior generalship.
Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville
Robert E. Lee's victories included the battles of Fredericksburg, Cold Harbor, and Chancellorsville, the Seven Days Battle, and Second Manassas.
Bull Run (1st & 2nd) The Seven Days Battles Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Chickamauga The Wilderness Coldharbour
John Edmond Gough has written: 'Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville' -- subject(s): Fredericksburg, Battle of, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862, Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Bull Run (1st and 2nd) Peninsula campaign (the Seven Days Battles) Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Chickamauga Overland campaign (The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Coldharbour)
Antietam was considered a Northern victory.