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... The battle of Shiloh changed the way everyone viewed him as a general. ...
William Sherman was Grant’s subordinate and second-in-command at the battle of Shiloh. Sherman actually moved his troops and other divisions inland about a mile from
Pittsburg Landing in an area near Shiloh Church. ...
Several skirmishes went on the morning of April 6 and none of the Federal forces camped around Shiloh Church believed that there were any large Confederate forces in the area. ... Even after the first reinforcements reached Sherman, he had to retreat from the Shiloh Church area. ...
The toll at the battle of Shiloh was tremendous.
Approximate Word count = 1335 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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