The Road to Appomattox and Peace
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Abstract

The Union’s slow and arduous march to victory began as early as the summer of 1863. The virtually simultaneous victories in the battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg in July 1863 had forced the Confederacy on the defensive in Virginia and into retreat in the West, but a Union victory was not yet close. Despite an early defeat, Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant and William S. Rosecrans captured Chattanooga in eastern Tennessee, which opened the path for a strike on Georgia. While the Confederacy had been cut in half with the loss of Vicksburg and the Mississippi, General Robert E. Lee nonetheless maintained his defense of Virginia.

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