The losses on both sides were so high that the battle was recorded as the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
The losses on both sides were so high that the battle was recorded as the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
Antietam did not swing on any crucial decisions. It happened because McClellan had discovered by chance that Lee's divisions were widely separated, and believed he could destroy them piecemeal. Lee then had to concentrate his forces, and fight before he was ready. If you're asking what would have happened if Lee had won, the answer is that Britain would have granted official recognition to the Confederacy and sent military aid. History might then have been very different.
No, the movie was not an accurate portrayal of the events that happened in Gallipoli but rather a portrayal of the values and morals of the soldiers that fought in Gaillipoli.
Please provide more context or specify the event you're referring to so I can give you an accurate date.
You are asking for 200 years of history. It would help if you gave a time period so we can give you a more accurate answer.
The losses on both sides were so high that the battle was recorded as the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
They weather and erode, forming sediments.
Battle of Antietam, 23000 casualties, in MD. Sept 1862
He was simplywaiting for a Union victory. It happened at Antietam (Sharpsburg).
All of the land battles except Antietam and Gettysburg happened on Southern soil.
It happened twice - Antietam (Sept. 62) and Gettysburg (July 63)
The Battle Happened because the Southerners were going to attack the Northern capital Washington, D.C.
earth cooled suffciently
Antietam did not swing on any crucial decisions. It happened because McClellan had discovered by chance that Lee's divisions were widely separated, and believed he could destroy them piecemeal. Lee then had to concentrate his forces, and fight before he was ready. If you're asking what would have happened if Lee had won, the answer is that Britain would have granted official recognition to the Confederacy and sent military aid. History might then have been very different.
The play 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' is historically accurate, in the way that it is based on the comedies/farces of the ancient Roman playwright, Plautus.
No, the movie was not an accurate portrayal of the events that happened in Gallipoli but rather a portrayal of the values and morals of the soldiers that fought in Gaillipoli.
as much as "gladiator" ending with maximus killing Comodo... that never happened.