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a battleresultedin a complete Confederate defeat

11,000 Federal soldiers ... a battleresultedin a complete Confederate defeat

at 164 killed(passive) were setA. Confederate losses

moralecausingConfederate defeat stuff

intelligence ... the first Battle of Bull Runcontributedto the Confederate victory

Richmond and the withdrawal of Union troops by McClellan to the James River during the Seven Days Battleresultedin Confederate victory

The battleresulteda Confederate victory

the Battle of Gettysburgwould have resultedin Confederate victory

Gen. Robert E. Lee , the Battle of Gaines Mill(passive) led byA Confederate victory

that fell into Union handsleadingto a terrible Confederate defeat

as First Manassas ( Bull Runwas contributingto the Confederate victory

Hill 's attack on the Union rear at the stationresultedin a bloody Confederate defeat

the last battle Palmito Ranch TexasMay resultedin Confederate victory

Virginiaresultsin Confederate victory

the fieldledto Confederate victory

by Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest(passive) led bya Confederate victory

by General James Longstreet(passive) led byConfederate attack

Kelly 's brigade ... the key factors at the Battle of Pickett 's Millleadto the Confederate victory

Grant became Commanding General of the Union Armycausingthe defeat of the Confederacy

Braggcontributedto Confederate victory

became Commanding General of the Union Armycausingthe defeat of the Confederacy

a contributing factorleadingto the Confederate victory

victory ... several battlesresultedin Confederate defeat

The Union army ... all of whichledto the Confederate defeat

the story ... a warledto Confederate defeat

the battleresultedin Confederate defeat

The subsequent Battle of New Bernresultedin a Confederate defeat

Gettysburg ... the battleleadto Confederate defeat

shaping Union military effortscontributingto Confederate defeat

by Lt . Colonel E. F. Clay(passive) led byConfederate attack

the warledto the Confederate defeat

This campaignresultedin Confederate defeat

His performance in semiautonomous command during the Knoxville Campaignresultedin a Confederate defeat

The power of the Federal artillery and the natural strength of the hillcontributedto the Confederate defeat

Final action of American Civil Warleadingto Confederate defeat

factorsleadingto the confederate defeat

class conflictcontributedto the Confederate defeat

class conflictledto Confederate defeat

that [ [ class conflictledto Confederate defeat

The Battle of Iukaresultedin a Confederate defeat

more about what do not workto discovermore about what do not work

in national attention and public outrageresultedin national attention and public outrage

them to retreatcausesthem to retreat

to the Confederate capture of Washington city and full recognition of the Confederate States of America Confederate States of Americaledto the Confederate capture of Washington city and full recognition of the Confederate States of America Confederate States of America

to the Confederate capture of Washington city and full recognition of the Confederate States of Americaledto the Confederate capture of Washington city and full recognition of the Confederate States of America

to the loss of Atlanta to Union forcesledto the loss of Atlanta to Union forces

to the Confederate capture of Washingtonledto the Confederate capture of Washington

chaospromptedchaos

in the capture of Richmondcould have resultedin the capture of Richmond

British opinion during the Civil Warto influenceBritish opinion during the Civil War

british opinionto influencebritish opinion

to the collapse of Union fighting powerwould have ledto the collapse of Union fighting power

to the Battle of Pea Ridge , whose battlefield is preserved by the parkleadingto the Battle of Pea Ridge , whose battlefield is preserved by the park

in an estimated 100 Union casualties and 50 Confederate casualtiesresultedin an estimated 100 Union casualties and 50 Confederate casualties

in an estimated 174 Union casualties and 26 Confederateresultedin an estimated 174 Union casualties and 26 Confederate

in two permanent nationswould have resultedin two permanent nations

in 117 Union casualtiesresultedin 117 Union casualties

in 1515 Union casualties and 174 Confederateresultedin 1515 Union casualties and 174 Confederate

to the northledto the north

the abandonment of Atlantacausedthe abandonment of Atlanta

in estimated casualties of 746 Union and 60 Confederateresultedin estimated casualties of 746 Union and 60 Confederate

to some decisive resultwould have ledto some decisive result

to Union forces staying near the Mississippi River during the following yearcontributedto Union forces staying near the Mississippi River during the following year

in two weak nations on Mexico?s northern borders ... allowing French dominance in a country ruled by its puppet Emperor Maximilianwould resultin two weak nations on Mexico?s northern borders ... allowing French dominance in a country ruled by its puppet Emperor Maximilian

to the impoverishment of the South and the abolition of slaveryledto the impoverishment of the South and the abolition of slavery

the Union commander Majhad causedthe Union commander Maj

in estimated casualties of 685 Union and 204 Confederateresultedin estimated casualties of 685 Union and 204 Confederate

in estimated casualties of 1860 Union and 946 Confederateresultedin estimated casualties of 1860 Union and 946 Confederate

to Lincolnledto Lincoln

in two weak nations on Mexico 's northern borderswould resultin two weak nations on Mexico 's northern borders

in no casualties on either sideresultedin no casualties on either side

to the Battle of Antietam in Marylandleadingto the Battle of Antietam in Maryland

in a one - week delay of the Federal advance on Atlantaresultedin a one - week delay of the Federal advance on Atlanta

at Sabine Passledat Sabine Pass

in two weak nations on Mexico 's northern borders ... allowing French dominance in a country ruled by a country's puppet Emperor Maximilianwould resultin two weak nations on Mexico 's northern borders ... allowing French dominance in a country ruled by a country's puppet Emperor Maximilian

to the end of slaverydid leadto the end of slavery

to the loss of nearly all of Kentucky and western Tennesseeledto the loss of nearly all of Kentucky and western Tennessee

to the loss of nearly all of Kentucky and western Tennesseeledto the loss of nearly all of Kentucky and western Tennessee

a religious crisiscauseda religious crisis

to fierce fighting at a number of locations , including Little Round Top , Devil 's Den , the Wheatfield , the Peach Orchard , Cemetery Ridge , and Cemetery Hillledto fierce fighting at a number of locations , including Little Round Top , Devil 's Den , the Wheatfield , the Peach Orchard , Cemetery Ridge , and Cemetery Hill

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