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No one really won The Battle of Spring Hill in the Civil War, at least on the battlefield. Neither side defeated the other. However, following the battle the Union Army slipped away under the cover of darkness to join the larger force under General Thomas. That means the battle itself was a tactical stand off. Its result was a strategic victory.

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