Chapter 16 Section 3 “No End in sight”. Ulysses S. Grant Union General who had success in the Western Theatre of the War. Lincoln put him in Command of.

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Chapter 16 Section 3 “No End in sight”

Ulysses S. Grant Union General who had success in the Western Theatre of the War. Lincoln put him in Command of all Union Forces and he won the war by being a fierce fighting General.

Battle of Shiloh Battle in Tennessee noted for its fierce fighting

Cavalry Soldiers on horseback

Seven Days’ Battle Week-long fighting in which Confederates turned back the Union effort to take Richmond

Battle of Antietam Battle in Maryland that left 25,000 soldiers dead or wounded. Bloodiest day of the war.