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Battle of Shiloh
Title: Battle of Shiloh
Category: History
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Battle of Shiloh
Johnston's plan was to defeat Grant before Buell could arrive with reinforcements. He moved to attack on Apr. 3, but because of delay in the advance to the Union front, it was not until early on Apr. 6 that his troops fell upon the enemy near Shiloh Church. Grant's position was unfortified, in spite of orders to the contrary from General Halleck, Union commander in the West. Having offensive plans of his own, Grant expected no attack,
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forgotten by either side, and reconstructed the idea of war in the future (Henderson 590.)
Works Cited
Henderson, Nolan. The American Civil War: A Multicultural
Encyclopedia Vol 6.. Danbury: Grolier Educational, 1986.
Purcell, Edward L. and Purcell, Sarah J. Encyclopedia of
Battles in North America. Facts on file, 1984.
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