defeat at Glorieta Pass

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf battle
gptkbp:aftermath retreat_of_Confederate_forces
gptkbp:battle gptkb:Battle_of_Apache_Canyon
Battle of Santa Fe
gptkbp:casualties Union casualties approximately 200
Confederate_casualties_approximately_800
gptkbp:celebrates historical markers
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:Confederacy
Union
gptkbp:commander gptkb:General_William_J._Harney
gptkb:Colonel_John_P._Slough
gptkb:General_Henry_H._Sibley
gptkb:Colonel_Edward_Canby
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature
inspired films
inspired art
inspired songs
inspired memorials
gptkbp:date March 26 to March 28, 1862
gptkbp:depicts historical reenactments
gptkbp:followedBy Confederate_retreat_from_New_Mexico
gptkbp:historical_analysis analyzed_for_its_impact_on_the_Civil_War
gptkbp:historical_significance varied among historians
considered a turning point
debated for its outcomes
considered_the_Gettysburg_of_the_West
seen_as_a_morale_booster_for_Union_forces
seen_as_a_setback_for_Confederate_ambitions
gptkbp:historicalContext part_of_the_New_Mexico_Campaign
gptkbp:historicalSignificance government records
military orders
newspaper articles
letters from soldiers
battlefield reports
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label defeat at Glorieta Pass
gptkbp:influenced weather conditions
terrain advantages
gptkbp:involved gptkb:New_Mexico_Volunteers
gptkb:Texas_Mounted_Rifles
gptkbp:legacy influenced future military strategies
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_Mexico_Territory
gptkbp:notable_event first major battle in New Mexico
gptkbp:outcome Union_control_of_New_Mexico_Territory
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:American_Civil_War
gptkbp:precededBy gptkb:Battle_of_Valverde
gptkbp:result Union victory
gptkbp:significance halted_Confederate_invasion_of_the_West
gptkbp:strategicGoals supply lines
gptkbp:supportRole Glorieta Pass
gptkbp:tactics guerrilla warfare
cavalry charges
defensive positions
flanking maneuver
artillery positioning
supply line disruption