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The Seven Days Battles, fought from June 25 to July 1, 1862, resulted in a strategic Confederate victory under General Robert E. Lee against Union forces led by General George B. McClellan during the Peninsula Campaign. The battles pushed McClellan's Army of the Potomac back toward Washington, D.C., effectively ending his attempt to capture Richmond, Virginia. Despite the Confederate victory, Lee's forces suffered significant casualties, and the Union army was able to regroup and maintain a presence in the region. The outcome bolstered Confederate morale and solidified Lee's reputation as a formidable commander.

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