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FORT SUMTER TO APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE Battles of the Civil War

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Page 1: FORT SUMTER TO APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE Battles of the Civil War

FORT SUMTER TO

APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE

Battles of the Civil War

Page 2: FORT SUMTER TO APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE Battles of the Civil War

Fort Sumter

April 12th-14th 1861Charleston, SCCommanders:

Robert Anderson P.G.T. Beauregard

Confederate VictoryCharleston Federal FortNo casualties gave false hope for a quick war

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1st Manassas

July 21st, 1861Commanders:

Irvin McDowell Joseph E. Johnston, P.G.T. Beauregard

Manassas, VirginiaConfederate VictoryLandmarks – Major Railroad, Bull Run RiverWhere “Stonewall” Jackson got his name

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2nd Manassas

August 28th-30th, 1862Commanders:

John Pope Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson

Manassas, VirginiaConfederate VictoryLandmarks – Major Railroad, Bull Run River,

Henry Hill

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Shiloh

April 6th-7th, 1862Shiloh, TennesseeCommanders

Ulysses S. Grant, Don Carlos Buell Albert Johnston P.G.T. Beauregard

Union VictoryTennessee River, Hornet’s NestThe North wins battle but loses more men,

Johnston killedBloodiest battle yet – more men die than in all

previous US wars combined (24,000)

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Antietam

September 16th-18th 1862Sharpsburg, MarylandCommanders:

George B. McClellan, Burnside Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson

Cornfield, Burnside’s Bridge, Sunken RoadInconclusive – Single Bloodiest Day of

battle**

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Fredericksburg

December 11th - 15th, 1862Fredericksburg, VACommanders:

Ambrose E. Burnside Robert E. Lee

Confederate VictoryLandmark – Rappahannock River, Marye’s

HeightsDecisive battle, Burnside fired

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Chancellorsville

April 30th – May 6th, 1863Chancellorsville, VACommanders:

Joseph Hooker Robert E. Lee

Confederate Victory – MAJOR Union lossRappahannock River, the WildernessJackson mortally wounded, Hooker fired

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Gettysburg

July 1st-3rd, 1863Gettysburg, PACommanders:

George C. Meade Robert E. Lee

Union victoryLittle Round Top, Devil’s Den, rocky terrainOver 165,620 troops engaged in this battle –

50,000 casualties

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Chickamaugua

September 18th-20th, 1863Chickamaugua, GACommanders:

William S. Rosecrans Braxton Bragg, James Longstreet

Confederate victoryWest Chickamaugua Creek (means river of

death)Rosecrans fired, Thomas put in charge35,000 casualties

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Chattanooga

November 23rd-25th, 1863Chattanooga, TNCommanders

Ulysses S. Grant Braxton Bragg

Union victoryOrchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary

Ridge“Gateway to the lower South” – Led to

Sherman’s March

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Siege at Petersburg

June 9th 1864 – March 25th, 1865Richmond to Petersburg, VACommanders:

Ulysses S. Grant, George Meade P.G.T Beauregard, Robert E. Lee

Union victoryRailroads, trenches, craterTrench warfare, crucial supply center,

featured the largest concentration of colored troops

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Sherman’s March to Sea

November 15th – December 21st 1864

Atlanta to Savannah, GACommanders

William Tecumseh Sherman Joseph Wheeler

Union victoryMarched Southeast along

Savannah River to seaDevastating to the Confederacy

and to Georgia, “total warfare”

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Appomattox Court House

April 9th, 1865Appomattox, VACommanders:

Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee

Union VictoryLenient terms, Confederates allowed to return

home and began long and difficult road to reunification