The strategy for the Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, involved Confederate General Robert E. Lee dividing his forces to confront the larger Union Army led by General Joseph Hooker. Lee sent General Stonewall Jackson on a flanking maneuver to attack Hooker's right flank, which was poorly defended. This bold tactic created confusion and disarray among Union troops, leading to a significant Confederate victory despite being outnumbered. The battle demonstrated Lee's tactical brilliance and the effectiveness of aggressive engagement in warfare.
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