The day after the Battle of Antietam, Northern newspapers would likely have headlined the Union's strategic victory, highlighting the battle's significance as the bloodiest single-day conflict in American history. They might have reported on General George McClellan's cautious advance and the impact on President Lincoln's plans for emancipation. Coverage would emphasize the necessity of continuing the fight for the Union while mourning the heavy casualties, as well as the potential shift in public opinion regarding the war effort.
New York Tribune news reporter George Smalley was present at the US Civil War Battle of Antietam. His report appeared on the pages of the New York Tribune and did make some critical remarks concerning General George B. McClellan's tactics, however, on an overall basis Smalley gave the general fair credit for turning back Lee's raid into Maryland.
The term "manifest destiny" is often attributed to John L. O'Sullivan, who used it in 1845 to advocate for the annexation of Texas. However, the phrase and the underlying concept appeared earlier in various contexts, including in newspapers and speeches throughout the 1830s. Writers and politicians discussed the idea of American expansionism and divine providence before O'Sullivan popularized the term, indicating a preexisting sentiment about the nation's destiny to expand across the continent.
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The Union goal in the Civil War was to restore the union of all of the states. The Confederate goal was to establish a separate independent nation. The Southern economy depended heavily on the export of "king cotton" to European textile mills as a source of income. The Union navy blockaded southern ports to prevent them from getting cotton out. Both Britain and France took interest in the war for their own needs. In the first two years of the war, the Confederates had won every major eastern engagement and it looked like they would prevail in their quest to break away from the United States. By the summer of 1862, Britain looked like they would enter the war and support the southern Cause for independence. Their naval support would help the southern economy and expand the war into a global conflict. European industry could supply the arms and equipment that the south lacked and the north had in abundance. General Robert E. Lee invaded the north by entering Maryland in September of 1862. He intended to destroy railroad bridges in Pennsylvania critical to the Union supply lines. He also thought that one more victory would bring Britain in on the Confederate side. On September 17th 35,000 rebels met 70,000 Federal troops at Sharpsburg, Maryland along Antietam Creek. The battle started before dawn and lasted until night fall. It is the single bloodiest day in American history with causalities of 23,000 men killed, wounded or missing in action. The Battle of Antietam was a draw with no clear winner. Lee escaped back into Virginia to fight another day. President Abraham Lincoln used the "victory" (it wasn't an outright defeat so the stalemate appeared to be enough of a victory to claim it as so) to issue the Emancipation Proclamation which freed slaves in states under rebellion as of January 1st, 1863. (Note: it didn't free slaves held in northern states even though many were held there.) Since the Confederates didn't gain a clear victory at Antietam and not wanting to appear to support slavery in the South, Britain and France backed off from lending support to the Cause. The war endured another three years and ultimately cost over 600,000 American lives.
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