Dec 17, 2009
Article abstract: Type of action: Ground battle in the American Civil War. Result: Union army suffered heavy casualties against well-fortified Confederate defenders.
When Ulysses S. Grant was appointed to lead the various Union armies in March, 1864, he was upset by the lack of a coordinated plan for victory. He believed a policy of unrelenting attrition would eventually ground down the Confederacy. He ordered George G. Meade to advance toward Richmond. To ensure Meade’s continual advance, Grant attached himself to the combined force. Opposing this Union thrust...
[The entire page is 301 words long]
©2000-2009
Enotes.com Inc.
All Rights Reserved