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Because he didn't want to fight against his family.

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Lee did not win a decisive victory at Antietam because his Confederate forces were outnumbered and spread thin along defensive positions. Additionally, Lee's battle plan was discovered by Union forces, compromising his element of surprise. Finally, the arrival of Union reinforcements turned the tide of the battle in favor of the Union, preventing a Confederate victory.

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