General Grant
One of the earliest battles of the Civil War was the Battle of Manasas or also known by the river's name, Bull Run.
General Jakson after the Battle of Bull Run.
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ANSWER:apex= The Battle of AntietamThe bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, was the Battle of Shiloh (also known as Pittsburg Landing).The Battle of Shiloh, named after a church on the battlefield, is where many men from both sides would meet their God.After the battle was over, neither side cared anything about the title of winner or loser. After Shiloh, the South never smiled.
General Grant
Because he conducted a war of attrition, knowing that there would be huge casualties on both sides.
The Union's Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles had been a supporter of US Grant. This was known when Grant and he pushed for the capture of Mobile, Alabama, when US President Lincoln and General Henry Halleck trumped them by insisting that Texas was a more important target. After the Battle of Cold Harbor, however, Welles was less than a 100% backer of General Grant. Welles noted that people in the capital were calling General Grant a "butcher" based on his strategies and tactics in the Union's Virginia campaign 1864.
it was the bloodiest battle in the civil war
Vicksburg.
One of the downright bloodiest battles this country has ever seen. Also the bloodiest of all the civil war battles.
Best known for leading the Union (North) in the Civil War. He was a brave military general.
being the turning point of the civil war.
He known to some as Unconditional Surrender Grant,
William Tecumseh Sherman and Ulysses S. Grant
Being the top general in the north in the U.S. Civil War.
George A. Anderson was the commander of the last battle at Fort Mcallister, but Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman were the best and most well known commanders for the union.