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The Campaign of Chancellorsville - an Overwhelming Confederate Victory that Won the Accolade, 'Lee's Perfect Battle' (Hardcover)
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The Campaign of Chancellorsville - an Overwhelming Confederate Victory that Won the Accolade, 'Lee's Perfect Battle' (Hardcover)
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A major Civil War battle-and Lee's triumph
The Battle of Chancellorsville was one of the principal engagements
of the American Civil War. It was fought between Hooker's Army of
the Potomac and Lee's Army of Northern Virginia which was half the
size of the enemy. Battle was joined in Spotsylvania County,
Virginia on April 30th 1863 and it raged until May 6th.
Irrespective of the eventual outcome of the war, Chancellorsville
has remained a text book battle for military historians. Lee,
always renowned for command capability, here showed military nerve
and audacity by dividing his army in the face of a vastly
numerically superior enemy. Further, he demonstrated the maxim of
'know your opponent' for he clearly had the measure of the timid
prevaricating Hooker. The outcome was an overwhelming Confederate
victory and won the accolade, 'Lee's Perfect Battle'. The edge was
taken off the success by the death of 'Stonewall' Jackson-a
military genius both Lee and the Confederate cause could ill afford
to lose. Dodge's history, written from a Union perspective,
provides interesting mitigating circumstances concerning Federal
actions and personalities-usually absent from later histories-for
the student of the period to evaluate.
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