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April 1861
Occurred at Fort Sumter which was close to the
entrance of Charleston, South Carolina
Union led by Major Robert Anderson
Confederates led by General P.G.T. Beauregard
Confederate Victory
First “battle” of the Civil War
It was a Union fort on Confederate land
Anderson and his 67 men surrendered
Casualties = none
Fort Sumter under the Confederate Flag
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July 1861
Occurred at Manassas Junction, Virginia (near Bull Run
Creek)
Union forces were led by General Irvin McDowell
Confederate forces were led by Thomas Jackson
Confederate Victory
Jackson held his ground and earned the nickname
“Stonewall”
Union troops retreated in panic and confusion (rebel yell)
Union realized after this battle the war would be long
and difficult
Casualties: approximately 4,800
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June 1862
Richmond, Virginia
Lee was the Confederate general
McClellan was the Union general
Confederate Victory
100,000 Union vs. 85,000 Confederates
Battle was even
McClellan retreated thinking he was
outnumbered
35,500 casualties
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August 1862
Manassas, Virginia
Lee and Jackson were the Confederate generals
Pope was the Union general
Confederate Victory
Lee and Jackson beat the Union forces
22,000 Casualties
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September 1862
Sharpsburg, Maryland (near Antietam Creek)
Union forces led by Major General George B.
McClellan
Confederate forces led by General Robert E.
Lee
Union Victory (technically a draw)
Bloodiest US battle in one day
Lee retreated
Casualties = approximately 26,000
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Fredericksburg, Virginia
December 1862
Confederate troops led by Lee
Union troops led by Burnside (who replaced
McClellan)
Confederate Victory
Burnside was trashed by Lee’s troops
Burnside quit after losing this battle
18,000 Casualties
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Chancellorsville, Virginia
May 1863
Lee was the Confederate general
Hooker was the Union general
Confederate Victory
Lee was outnumbered
100,000 Union vs. 60,000 Confederate
Jackson was shot by one of his own men and
died from his injuries
24,000 casualties
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
July 1863
Confederates led by Lee
Union led by Meade
Union Victory
90,000 Union vs. 75,000 Confederate
Turning point of the war (Union now had the
upper hand)
22,000 Conf. casualties; 17,000 Union casualities
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Tennessee
February 1862
Grant was the Union general
Union Victory
These were key Confederate forts
Made Grant a hero
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Tennessee
April 1862
Grant was the Union general
Union Victory
Grant lost the first day’s battle
Grant won the second day and even though he
lost 13,000 men
23,000 casualties
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Mississippi
July 1863
Grant was the Union general
Union Victory
The Union set up a siege of Vicksburg
Vicksburg surrendered 6 weeks later
North now controlled the Mississippi River
8,000 casualties; Almost 30,000 Confederate
POWs
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Virginia
June 1864
Lee was the Confederate general
Grant was the Union general
Confederate Victory
Lee was outnumbered
Grant lost over 55,000 men in one month!
14,000 casualties
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Atlanta, Georgia
September 1864
Sherman was the Union general
Union Victory
90,000 Union soldiers
Capture and burn Atlanta to the ground
12,000 casualties
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Virginia
April 1865
Lee was the Confederate general
Grant was the Union general
Union Victory
Siege at Petersburg
Lee realized it was pointless to fight any more
battles
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Virginia
April 1865
Lee was the Confederate general
Grant was the Union general
Union Victory
Lee surrendered to Grant in a farmhouse
owned by Wilmer McLean
U.S. Grant became known as “Unconditional
Surrender” Grant
Civil War was over!