U.S. History: Civil War- Battle of Nashville: Map Activity
Federal engineers worked hard to create accurate maps to mark the positions of troops, cities, towns, railroads, rivers, roads, hills, and any other important features. These maps are excellent sources for understanding the geography of Civil War battles, and are also some of the best maps for recording the geography of southern towns in the 1860s. The Battle of Nashville, which raged from December 15-16th, 1864, took place on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee during the American Civil War. This battle was an overwhelming victory for the Federal army, who took control of Nashville and shattered the Confederate Army of Tennessee as a result of this battle.
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