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Grant's final brutal campaign in Virginia

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Grant's final brutal campaign in Virginia

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The Appomattox Campaign was a series of battles fought between March 29 and April 4, 1865, in Virginia that resulted in the surrender of the Confederates and effectively ended the Civil War.

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The Civil War campaigns were the complex of military operations aiming to reach a strategic objective like: seizing a strategic point or city, destroying or

capture an enemy's army.

The most important of them were:

the Peninsular Campaign;

the Vicksburg Campaign;

Lee's Maryland Campaign;

Lee's Pennsylvania Campaign;

the Chattanooga Campaign;

the Overland Campaign;

the Petersburg Campaign;

the Atlanta Campaign;

the March to the Sea Campaign;

Hood's Tennessee Campaign;

the Appomattox Campaign.

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First and Second Bull Run, Peninsular Campaign's battles, Seven Days, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania and all the battles of Overland Campaign, including Petersburg and Appomattox, Cedar Creek.

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