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Civil War Battles

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  • Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter

    The Generals were Robert Anderson and PGT Beauregard. The Confederate won and there were no deaths.
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    Battle Of Fort Sumter

  • 1st Bull Run

    1st Bull Run

    The Generals were Robert E. Lee and Uylsees S. Grant. The Confederate won and it was a suicide mission.
  • Shiloh

    Shiloh

    The Generals were Ulysees S. Grant, General Albert Sidney Johnson, and PGT Beauregard. The Union won and it was the bloodiest battle.
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    Shiloh

  • 2nd Bull Run

    2nd Bull Run

    The Generals were John Pope, Stonewall Jackson, and Robert E. Lee. The Confederate won and it was the deciding battle of the Civil War campaign.
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    2nd Bull Run

  • Antietam

    Antietam

    The Generals were George B. McClellan and Robert E. Lee. The battle was Inconclusive and it was also the bloodiest battle of the Civil War.
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    Antietam

  • Fredericksburg

    Fredericksburg

    The Generals were Robert E. Lee and Amberose E. Burnside. The Confederate won and ended campaign against Confederate Capitol of Richmond.
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    Fredericksburg

  • Chancellorsville

    Chancellorsville

    The Generals were Joseph Hooter and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The Confederate won and alot of people died.
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    Chancellorsville

  • Vicksburg

    Vicksburg

    The Generals were Ulysees S. Grant and John C. Pemberton. The Union wona and it was one of the Union's biggest wins.
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    Vicksburg

  • Gettysburg

    Gettysburg

    The Generals were Ulysees S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. The Union wona and it was a major turning point in the Civil War.
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    Gettysburg

  • Sherman's March

    Sherman's March

    The General was William Techumseh Sherman. The Union won and the Confederate surrender ending the war.
  • Appomattox

    Appomattox

    The Generals were Ulysees S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. The Union won and Lee surrendered.
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    Sherman's March