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  1. Six weeks after the battle, Lincoln removes Burnside from command and appoints Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker commander of the Army of the Potomac. For the Confederates, the victory at Fredericksburg boosts morale and reinvigorates Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, which goes on to triumph again at Chancellorsville in May 1863.

  2. The Battle of Chancellorsville, April 30 – May 6, 1863, was a major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the principal engagement of the Chancellorsville campaign. [13] Chancellorsville is known as Confederate general Robert E. Lee 's "perfect battle" [14] [15] because his risky decision to divide his army in the presence of a ...

    • April 30 – May 6, 1863
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    Before the Battle of Chancellorsville, the Union Army had undergone a shakeup in command. General Ambrose Burnside, having lost the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg the previous December, had been replaced by General Joseph Hooker. Hooker had spent the spring training his men to prepare for another face-off with Confederatetroops. This time, he ...

    Hooker’s gambit was outdone by General Robert E. Lee’s quick thinking. Lee, too, divided his force, retaining 10,000 troops led by Jubal Earlyto hold Fredericksburg before marching the rest of his army West to meet Hooker head-on. The two armies clashed in an open field just beyond the Wilderness, a forest west of Chancellorsville, on May 1, 1863. ...

    Lee and Jackson’s most celebrated victory also led to Jackson’s death. On May 2, Jackson marched his 28,000 troops nearly 15 miles to attack Hooker’s exposed flank, inflicting massive Union casualties. Half of Hooker’s forces were destroyed. But Jackson’s victory would be his last. As the sun set, Jackson led his men to scout ahead in the forest. A...

    On May 3, 1863, a still-reeling Hooker found himself fending off attacks from General Lee himself. Lee again outwitted him, moving on the rear of the 27,000 troops Hooker had left behind. Between May 5 May 6, Hooker and his rain-soaked troops re-crossed the Rappahannock to beat a hasty retreat to Washington, D.C.He had lost 17,278 casualties to Lee...

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · Battle of Chancellorsville, (April 30–May 5, 1863), in the American Civil War, bloody assault by the Union army in Virginia that failed to encircle and destroy the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. Union General Joseph Hooker commanding troops at the Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863. Following the “ horror of Fredericksburg ...

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  5. Jackson's audacity dictated the shape of the Battle of Chancellorsville. When Hooker at last authorized an eastward movement late in the morning of May 1, his troops on the Turnpike and Plank Road ran flush against "Stonewall's", outgunned but aggressive brigades. Union front-line commanders had not expected this kind of resistance.

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · The Battle of Fredericksburg on December 13, 1862, involved nearly 200,000 combatants, the largest concentration of troops in any Civil War battle. Ambrose Burnside, the newly appointed commander ...

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