Battle of Antietam
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The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, during the American Civil War, was a pivotal conflict that took place near Sharpsburg, Maryland. It stands as one of the bloodiest single days in American history, with over 23,000 casualties. General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army clashed with General George B. McClellan's Union forces in a brutal struggle for control. Despite the inconclusive outcome, it had significant repercussions as it halted Lee's invasion of the North, provided President Lincoln with a critical opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, and ultimately set the stage for the Union's eventual victory in the Civil War. Today, Antietam is remembered not only for its military significance but also as a symbol of the nation's enduring commitment to freedom and unity.
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