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BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR
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Battle of Fort Sumter 1 st official battle Confederates starved out Union Lincoln responded with supplies
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Anaconda Plan Union Army’s plan to blockade Southern ports
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BULL RUN
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When and Where Manassas, Virginia July 21, 1861
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Major Generals Union: General Irvin McDowell Confederate: General Thomas(Stonewall ) Jackson
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Interesting Facts and Outcome First major battle Thought it would be an easy victory for Union Wanted to take Richmond Where Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson got his nickname Confederates Win Facts Outcome
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BATTLE OF THE IRONCLADS
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When and Where Hampton Roads, Virginia coast March, 1862
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Major Generals Union: John Worden Confederate: Franklin Buchanan
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Warships protected with iron plates Union: Monitor-fought to keep Confederates away from the Mississippi Confederate: Merrimack- fought against Union blockades Inconclusive Facts Outcome
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ANTIETAM
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When and Where Sharpsburg, Maryland Sept. 17, 1862
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Major Generals Union: General George McClellan Confederate: General Robert E. Lee
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The Battle of Antietam Facts: Battle is known as the bloodiest day in Military history Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation after this battle. The outcome was undetermined, though the Union declared victory because Lee’s troops retreated. Facts Outcome
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SHILOH
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When and Where Corinth, Mississippi April 6, 1862
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Major Generals Union: Ulysses S. Grant Confederate: Albert S. Johnston
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Also called the Battle of Pittsburg landing. First day of slaughter also witnessed the death of the confederate leader General Johnston. Union Victory Facts Outcome
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FREDERICKSBURG
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When and Where Fredericksburg, Virginia December 13, 1862
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Major Generals Union: General Ambrose Burnside Confederate: General Robert E. Lee
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Union attempt to cross the Rappahannock River into the town. The South defended the town from a large hill. Not a major victory because the South was low on supplies and soldiers. Confederates victory Facts Outcome
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CHANCELLORSVILLE
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When and Where Chancellorsville, Virginia May 1, 1863
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Major Generals Union: General Joseph Hooker Confederate: General Robert E. Lee
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Lee’s greatest victory “Stonewall” Jackson got shot and never fought in the civil war again Total forces engaged was 154,734 and 24,000 died Confederate Victory Facts Outcome
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GETTYSBURG
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When and Where Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 1-3, 1863
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Major Generals Union: General George Meade Confederate: General Robert E. Lee
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Southern soldiers looked for shoes. General Pickett for the Confederates led “Pickett’s charge” killing 7,500 soldiers Both sides suffered severe casualties but the Union won Facts Outcome
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SIEGE OF VICKSBURG
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When and Where Vicksburg, Mississippi Late May, 1863
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Major Generals Union: Ulysses S. Grant Confederate: General John Pemberton
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Facts: -Goal: to take over Mississippi River -Hid in caves from Union. -Ate shoe leather and rats Union victory Facts Outcome
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SHERMAN’S MARCH TO THE SEA
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When and Where From Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia Sept 2, 1864
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Major Generals Union: William Tecumseh Sherman Confederate: General Joseph Johnson (later replaced by James Hood)
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Interesting Facts and Outcome Destroyed everything in their path, and killed live stock or “scorched earth policy”. Sherman wanted to destroy the confederates plans to the war. Union Facts Outcome
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Surrender at Appomattox March of 1865 General Grant’s army waited outside Petersburg for chance to attack Southern capital of Richmond In Lincoln’s second Inaugural Address in 1865, Lincoln asked Americans to forgive the Confederates “With malice towards none; charity for all;…let us strive together…to bind up the nation’s wounds.”
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April 2, 1865 Grant broke through Confederate lines and took Richmond Lee’s army retreated to town of Appomattox court house and surrendered
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Civil War was bloodiest conflict U.S. has ever fought 260,000 Confederate soldiers killed Over 360,000 Union soldiers killed About 500,000 wounded
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