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C.W. Battle Chart

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Battle
Location
Date
Generals - Union/Confederate
Results
Fort Sumter   Charleston, SC   April 12,1861 4:30 A.M.   Anderson/Beauregard   South victory 1st battle, 0 casualties except for 1 confederate horse  
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1st Battle of Bull Run( The Great Skeedaddle)   Manassas, VA   July 21,1861   McDowell/ Beauregard,Johnston & Jackson   South victory, spectators, Wilmer McClean, not a 90 day war, both sides needed more training  
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Fort Henry & Donelson   Along the Tennesse River & Cumberland River   Febuary 6,1862   Grant/ Buckner   North Victory, Confederates disabled 4 Union ironclads,causing numerous casualties, and unconditional surrender  
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Ironclads   Hampton Roads, VA   March 8-9,1862   Worder/Buchanan   Wood boats obselete; no obvious winner , naval wars would never be the same.-spy informed the North  
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Shiloh (Bloody Shiloh)   Pittsburgh Landing, TN   April 6-7, 1862   Grant & Buell/Johnston&Beauregard   -20,000 casualties,North-1,754 were killed, South -1,728 were killed  
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New Orleans   New Orleans, La   April 25,1862   Farragut/ none   Union Victory, because he got past the two forts without a gun shot  
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Peninsular Campaign   outside Richmond, VA   April-June 1862   McClellan/ Johnston & Lee   South victory. Lee ordered Jackson to attack the flank. The campaign failed  
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Antietam   Sharpsburg,MD   September 17,1862   McClellan/Lee   Indiscive Victory,if either army had been able to destroy one or the other than it could have caused a major shift in the war and most likely a much sooner end of the war.With this Lincoln could announce the Emancipitation Proclamtaion.  
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Fredricksburg   Fredricksburg,VA   December 11-15,1862   Burnside/Lee & Jackson   Terrible Union Defeat .Confederate casualties about 5,000.Union casualties over 12,000 men .  
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Chancellorsville   Chancellorsville, VA   April 30-May 6,1863   Hooker/ Lee & Jackson   South victory. Jackson dies of being shot by his own army.  
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Vicksburg   Vicksburg,MS   May 22-July 4,1863   Grant/Pemberton   North victory. Split the South in two, and helped Lincoln for reelection.  
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Gettysburg   Gettysburg,PA   July 1-3, 1863   Meade, Buford, Hancock, & Chamberlin/Lee, Pickett, Stuart, & Longstreet   North victory, Lee was greatly defeated; Picketts Charge. Turning point in the war. Bloodiest battle in US history.  
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Fort Wagner   Morris Island   July 18,1863   Shaw/ none   South victory; 54th Mass. destroyed; first black to receive Congressional Medal of Honor; showed true courage and gave them respect.  
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Chickamauga   Chickamauga,GA   Septemeber 19 & 20,1863   Grant & Rosen Crans / Bragg   South victory; Union retreated. The Union was actually winning but got false information.  
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Chattanooga   Chattanooga, GA-TN state line   November 23-25,1863   Grant & Rosen Crans /Bragg   North victory, Anaconda Plan was almost complete (3/4). Next Step - moving on to : Richmond, VA  
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Sherman's March to Sea   Atlanta to Savannah, GA   November 15 to the end of December, 1864   Sherman/ none   Not a real battle; total war  
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Appomattox   Appomattox , VA   April 9, 1865   Grant/ Lee   Not a true battle; Lee surrendered to Grant. End of the war.  
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