Petersburg
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Definition
Noun: 1. A major military campaign: Refers specifically to the final, prolonged campaign of the American Civil War (1864-1865), characterized by a siege that culminated in a decisive Union victory. 2. A city in Virginia: A town in southeastern Virginia, south of Richmond, which was the location of significant battles during the American Civil War.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the campaign:
- The Siege of Petersburg lasted for nearly ten months.
- General Grant's strategy at Petersburg ultimately led to General Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
- Referring to the city:
- The historic battlefield is located just outside Petersburg, Virginia.
- Many fortifications around Petersburg are now preserved as a national park.
Advanced Usage
- "The Petersburg Campaign": The standard historical term for the series of military operations around the city.
- The Petersburg Campaign is studied for its use of trench warfare.
- "Fall of Petersburg": Refers to the event when Confederate forces abandoned the city, leading to the end of the siege.
- The Fall of Petersburg in April 1865 signaled the imminent collapse of the Confederacy.
Variants and Related Words
- Petersburger (noun, rare): A resident of the city of Petersburg.
- She is a lifelong Petersburger.
Synonyms
- The Siege (when contextually clear): Can be used as a shorthand reference to the Petersburg Campaign.
- Conditions for soldiers during The Siege were horrific.
- The Crater (specific battle): Refers to the Battle of the Crater, a famous and disastrous event within the Petersburg Campaign.
Related Phrases
- Breakthrough at Petersburg: Describes the Union assault that finally broke the Confederate defensive lines.
- The breakthrough at Petersburg on April 2, 1865, forced the Confederate evacuation.
- Petersburg National Battlefield: The name of the U.S. National Park Service site preserving the historic area.
- We spent the day touring the Petersburg National Battlefield.
Noun
- the final campaign of the American Civil War (1864-65); Union forces under Grant besieged and finally defeated Confederate forces under Lee
- a town in southeastern Virginia (south of Richmond); scene of heavy fighting during the American Civil War