The Civil War: The Battle Of Chickamauga

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Though Longstreet and his fellow general Nathan Bedford Forrest wanted to chase the enemy the following morning, Bragg was preoccupied with the toll taken on his army by the battle at Chickamauga. Ten Confederate generals had been killed or wounded, including the fiery Texan John Bell Hood (A confederate general), and overall Confederate casualties numbered close to 20,000. The Union suffered some 16,000 casualties, making the Battle of Chickamauga the costliest one in the war’s western theater. Bragg realized the importance of his opportunity to deal with each wing of the Union army and win a stunning victory for the Confederacy. He ordered his corps to launch attacks on the scattered Federal units, but they were slow–even uncooperative–in