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Review of the Battle of Stones River

All men issued responses particularly addressing that they did believe that he should step down. He did not. The men then brought this to the attention of Davis in Richmond. They assigned Johnson to review the troops morale with Bragg as General. He was not replaced.
The Battle of Stone’s River had an enormous impact on the Confederacy and the Union. While Stone’s River may have been a tactical victory for the Confederates, Bragg’s retreat gave the North a tremendous feeling of worthiness. It reminded them of the war that they were fighting and what it was being fought for. It gave new hope for the Emancipation ...

Posted by: Helene Hannah

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