Antietam or known in the North as Sharpsburg
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Antietam (Sharpsburg) was more-or-less a draw. But the Confederates did retire from the field, so it was accounted a Union win. Similar was Murfreesboro (Stones River), but the same thing happened. In both cases, the Union advantage made a big impact on the evential outcome of the war.
The Battle of Fair Oaks (known also as Seven Pines) was fought May 31 - June 1 of 1862 and was a part of Major General McClellan's failed Peninsular Campaign. The battle was between the Federal Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Virginia under General Joseph E. Johnston. Major General G. W. Smith would take command of the rebels after Johnston was wounded during the afternoon of the 31st. It was considered a draw, but both sides would claim victory. Robert E Lee would take command the evening of June 1st, and the Army of Northern Virginia was born.
The song "Battle Hymn of the Republic" was written during the American Civil War. It was composed as a Unionist anthem to boost morale and inspire soldiers to fight for the cause of abolition and the Union. The song's lyrics draw heavily on biblical imagery and reflect the fervent patriotism and religious zeal of the time.
when you draw a log cabin first draw a house than start adding logs every where this is one i drew.
The Second Battle of Newbury, which occurred during the English Civil War, was fought between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists. The result of the battle was indecisive.
Battle of the Coral Sea
neither the British or Americans won because it was considered a draw.
The battle of Monmouth was considered a draw because both armies were similar in size, neither side gained a military advantage and both sustained similar loses.
The battle was inconclusive. Both sides retreated at near enough the same time, so it became a draw like many other battles in the civil war.
Tactically, it was a draw, but, strategically, the blockade held; so the Merrimack's mission failed.
Yes. I am currently learning about the Civil War and, for now, all I know is the Battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg. This was (at least according to my textbook) the greatest cavalry battle of the Civil War. All I can remember, for sure, is that it technically ended in a draw.
the north won the battle or it is draw
Based on military criteria, the Battle of Antietam was a draw. This is an important military term for the actual results of that battle. It's true that General Lee retreated to Virginia, however, this was a raid and there was no intention of occupying Maryland.
historians call it a tie but Americans took the land.No one is considered to have won the Battle of Monmouth. The forces of George Washington and Sir Henry Clinton fought a draw.
General Albert Sidney Johnston commanded the Confederate Army of the Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh. He was killed the afternoon of April 6, 1862 and command fell to General P.G.T. Beauregard who led the battle on the 7th. The battle was a draw, and Johnston was the highest ranking soldier to die during the US Civil War.
it was battle of Antietam because at this battle lee the general of conference retreated. the battle was draw but union claimed victory The capture of Vicksburg, closing the Mississippi to Southern traffic, choking off Southern forces from supplies is the actual turning point.