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Essay on Battle of Fredericksburg


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Essay on Battle of Fredericksburg

In the American Civil War, Confederate victory 11-15 Dec 1862 over Union forces on the Rappahannock River close to Fredericksburg, Virginia. Although the Confederates halted the Union march on Richmond, losses on both sides were heavy: Union casualties were 13,000 dead and wounded; Confederate casualties 5,000, although many of them were lightly wounded. The Union force, 125,000 troops under General Ambrose Burnside, was advancing south on Richmond, and Fredericksburg was the obvious place to cross the river. As the northern side of the river gave the Union artillery command of the town and vicinity, Confederate general Robert E Lee, took up a position with 85,000 troops on Marye's Heights, a range of low hills about two miles from the river.

Burnside's troops threw pontoon bridges across the river and captured the town of Fredericksburg 12 Dec. The remainder of the Union forces followed, and on 13 Dec the Union army advanced in massed formation toward the Confederate lines. The battle opened with an artillery duel, but this died away as the infantry approached their objectives. As they got within range, the Confederates poured a devastating fire into the ranks and 9,000 Union troops fell on the slopes of the hills. A second assault by the Union 'Grand Division' of 27,000 troops from Fredericksburg met with a similar fate and Burnside lost heart and withdrew his forces back across the river. Since Lee could not counterattack because of the river, and Burnside was reluctant to make a further attempt, both armies went into winter quarters and the battle ended.

The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought on December 13, 1862 between General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, is today remembered as one of the most one-sided battles of the American Civil War......

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