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A string of defeats for the Confederacy, union troops sweeping through Confederate territory were sure signs the war could not last. The U.S. Civil War remains the bloodiest war ever fought on U.S. soil, however, and U.S. casualties exceed those suffered during World Wars I and II, and Viet Nam combined.

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