The Battle of Antietam was fought in 1863. This was one of the two battles fought on Union soil. Lee was close to Washington DC, and he was given the 'OK' to try to capture the Union capitol. this did not work out as planned.
After the bloody battle, Lincoln had enough. He decided to finally take a stand on slavery. Because of this battle, the Emancipation Proclamation was issued to free the slaves on the Confederate side.
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The Battle of Antietam was very important to the Emancipation Proclamation because it was the final battle of the Civil War. The treaty was signed at Antietam Courthouse and the Emancipation Proclamation declared slaves free, which was the whole point in the Civil War.
what is the significance of the battle of Antietam
what is the significance of the battle of Antietam
It was an important Confederate Victory, that they needed to win.
It was an important Confederate Victory, that they needed to win.
because he "won" the battle of Antietam
The significance of Antietam to the war was the fact that Lincoln used the battle as a Union victory, although it was an overall tie, to put in motion the Emancipation Proclamation.
Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest battle of all
The union won the battle Antietam in Maryland. It was the bloodiest battle in the war.
It was the first battle in which Lincoln exclusively planned the Union's tactics.
same as all the other battles
The Battle of Antietam ended in Semptember 17 1862.