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At 4:30a.m. the Confederates open fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. The war begins.
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The Union army suffers defeat. Thomas Jackson earns the nickname "Stonewall" for resisting the Union attacks.
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The Confederates made a surprise attack on the Union army. Ulysses S. Grants troops were unprepared and with only 13,000 men, but they killed 10,000 Confederates.
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The Union army of 75,000 men suffers a loss to the Confederates of only 55,000 men. Union army retreats.
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The bloodiest day in U.S military history. The Confederates are stopped by the superior Union forces.
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The Union army suffers a heavy loss after 14 frontal assaults by the Confederates.
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The Union army is defeated by a much smaller Confederate army. "Stonewall" Jackson is wounded by his own men.
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This is the turning point of the war as the Confederates are defeated.
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A Confederate victory trapping the Union army.
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Union victory and one of the most dramatic scenes.
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Lee surrenders at the Appomattox Court House and the war comes to a close.