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With Grant now in command of all union troops and tough Union commanders in charge of divisions at Chattanooga, Union troops overcame strong Confederate resistance. They attacked a superior Confederate stronghold at Missionary Ridge, turned the tide, and gave the Union a brilliant victory.
Technically neither. The Court House at Appomattox is where Lee signed his surrender to U.S. Grant. By extension, the events that occurred there would count as the culmination of losing the War Between the States, therefore would represent a "Union win."
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Chattanooga was a union win which led to the march to the sea Chickamauga was a confederate win
Sherman's March was a decided Union victory. His troops destroyed the remaining southern infrastructure, making it impossible to supply the troops in the field.
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Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win. Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win.
Lee was a confederate so he didn't win any battle for the union.
sherman went throught the south on a raid that was known as "shermans" march
Their situation gave to the people of the North the awareness the Union was going to win the war.
The Union had victory!both sides claimed victory but it was the union who actually won
Yes, the Union did win the battle against the Confederate States. There is now no more slavery.
Better tactics, better leadership.
Pemberton's Confederate Army surrendered unconditionally to Grant's Union Army on July 4,1863.
Chickamauga in Summer '63 - a Confederate win by Braxton Bragg over William Rosecrans. Atlanta in Summer '64 - a Union win by William Sherman over John Hood. This was followed by Sherman's March to the Sea, in which there were no battles, to speak of.