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Q: Why didn't the Union win the war at Antietam and Gettyburg?
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What was the bloody battle in Maryland won by the union?

The union won the battle Antietam in Maryland. It was the bloodiest battle in the war.


How was Gettyburg the turning point of the war?

It stopped the Confederates invasion of the North and allowed the Union to chase them back into Maryland.


How many people were on the union side during the Battle of Antietam?

650,000 men fought for the union in the battle of Antietam.


Who lead the union in the war of Antietam?

Major General George Brinton McClellan.


What was the battle of gettyburg?

This was a battle in Pennsylvania that is said to be one of the turning points of the Civil War. It was a long and bloody battle.


What battle is considered the turning point of the war for the North?

The Union Victory in the Battle of Antietam.


What was accomplished in the Antietam war?

not Antietam war, BATTLE of Antietam


What was the significance of the Battle of Antietam to the overall war?

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.


How did the union victory at Antietam shift the union's war aims?

Because Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation after this battle the focus of the war was shifted to ending slavery.


The battel of gettyburg wasfought during what war?

The Civil War.


What war was the battle of gettyburg?

The Civil War. (1861-1865)


Why didnt US support the hungarians in their 1956 revolt because?

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