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Civil War Battles

Name of BattleLocationDatesCommanding Officers (USA-CSA)Resultjoey
Fort Sumter Charleston, SC April 12, 1861 Anderson-Beauregarde Confederate won, no casualties
1st Bull Run, The Great Skeedaddle Manassas, VA July 21, 1861 Jackson-McDowell-Beauregarde Confederate won; there were spectators
Monitor and Merrimac Hampton Roads, VA March 9, 1862 Worder-Buchanan made wooden ships obvious
Shiloh Pittsburgh, TN April 6-7, 1862 Grant-Johnston and Beauregarde Union Victory
New Orleans New Orleans, LA April 25, 1862 Farragut-none Union almost had control of Mississippi River
Seven Days Battle James River, VA June 26-July 2, 1862 McClellan-Lee No Victory
Antietam Sharpsburg, MD September 17, 1862 McClellan-Lee Union Victory; Emancipation Proclamation
Fredericksburg Fredericksburg, VA December 13, 1862 Burnside- Lee and Jackson Confederate Victory
Chancellorsville Chancellorsville, VA May 1-4, 1863 Hooker- Lee and Jackson Confederate Victory; Jackson died
Vicksburg Vicksburg, MS May 22-July 4, 1863 Grant- Pemberton Union Victory
Petersburg Petersburg,VA June, 1864- April, 1865 Grant- Lee Union Victory; Confederate supplies decreased
Gettysburg Gettysburg,PA July 1-3, 1863 Meade, Hancock, and Chamberlain- Lee, Pickett, and Longstreet Union Victory; Very bloody battle; Started from a small skirmish
Fort Wagner Morris Island July 18, 1863 Shaw- none Confederate victory; 54th Mass. destroyed; proved blacks could fight
Chickamauga Chickamauga,GA September 19-20, 1863 Rosecrans- Bragg Confederate victory
Chattanooga GA-TN line November 23-25, 1863 Grant- Lee Union victory; 3/4 of Anaconda Plan completed
Mobile Bay Mobile,AL August 5, 1864 Farragut- none Union victory
March to Sea Atlanta-Savannah, GA November 15-December, 1864 Sherman- none Total War; Destroyed Confederate army ablity to fight
Appomattox Appomattox ,VA April 9, 1865 Grant-Lee Lee surrendered to Grant
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