Union Victories Fall 1864

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What was the significance of the Battle of Mobile Bay?

It was a crucial Union naval victory, sealing one of the Confederacy's last major ports and lifting Northern morale.

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Who commanded the Union forces at the Battle of Mobile Bay?

Rear Admiral David G. Farragut commanded the Union forces.

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What famous order did Farragut give during the Battle of Mobile Bay?

Farragut famously ordered, 'Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead!'

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What was the outcome of the Battle of Cedar Creek?

It was a decisive Union victory, securing control over the Shenandoah Valley.

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Who was the Union commander at the Battle of Cedar Creek?

Major General Philip Sheridan was the Union commander.

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What was a key event that occurred at the Battle of Cedar Creek?

A surprise dawn attack by Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early initially drove back Union forces.

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What was the purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea?

To destroy the Confederate war effort's economic base and break civilian morale.

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How far did Sherman's March to the Sea cover?

Approximately 285 miles from Atlanta to Savannah.

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What was the outcome of General John Bell Hood's Tennessee Campaign?

It was a failed Confederate offensive resulting in significant losses for the Confederacy.

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What was the significance of the Election of 1864?

Incumbent President Abraham Lincoln defeated Democratic nominee George B. McClellan by a wide margin.

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What did Hood's Tennessee campaign aim to achieve?

To reverse losses in the West by invading Tennessee and cutting Union supply lines.

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What was the result of the Battle of Nashville?

Union Gen. George H. Thomas decisively defeated Hood's army, ending the campaign as a total loss.

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What were the Union losses at the Battle of Mobile Bay?

Approximately 151 killed, 177 wounded, and 1 ironclad sunk.

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What were the Confederate losses at the Battle of Mobile Bay?

Approximately 13 killed, 22 wounded, and 1,587 captured.