battle of spotsylvania courthouse

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Definition

Proper noun: - A major Civil War engagement: The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House was a prolonged and bloody conflict fought in May 1864 between the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee. It was part of Grant's Overland Campaign (also known as the Wilderness Campaign) aimed at capturing the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House is noted for its brutal hand-to-hand combat at the "Bloody Angle."
    • Historians study the tactics used by Grant and Lee during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical reference: The term is used to refer to a specific, pivotal event within the broader context of the American Civil War, often symbolizing the war's attritional and costly nature.
    • The ferocity of the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House demonstrated the high cost of Grant's strategy of continuous engagement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Spotsylvania: Often used shorthand to refer to the battle or the location.
    • The fighting at Spotsylvania lasted nearly two weeks.
  • The Overland Campaign: The larger military operation of which this battle was a part.
  • The Wilderness Campaign: An alternate name for the Overland Campaign.
Synonyms
  • Spotsylvania Campaign (though this can sometimes refer to the entire series of engagements in the area).
  • The Battle of Spotsylvania.
Related Phrases
  • "Bloody Angle": The term for a specific section of the Confederate earthworks at Spotsylvania that saw intense, close-quarters fighting.
    • The struggle at the Bloody Angle was one of the most savage episodes of the Civil War.
Noun
  1. a battle between the armies of Grant and Lee during the Wilderness Campaign