THE PETERSBURG CAMPAIGN WAS THE LAST GREAT CAMPAIGN FOUGHT IN THE
EASTERN THEATER OF THE US CIVIL WAR AND THE LAST TO SEE U.S GRANT TAKE
ON ROBERT E LEE.
In 1864 General Ulysses S. Grant decided to strangle the life out of
the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia by surrounding the city of
Petersburg and cutting off General Robert E. Lee's supply lines. The
ensuing siege would carry on for nearly ten months, involve 160,000
soldiers, and see a number of pitched battles including the Battle of
the Crater, Reams Station, Hatcher's Run, and White Oak Road. After
nearly ten months, Grant launched an attack that sent the Confederate
army scrambling back to Appomattox Court House where it would soon
surrender.
Written by an expert on the American Civil War, this book examines the
last clash between the armies of U.S. Grant and Robert E. Lee.
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The longest siege
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472803054
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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