Battle Of Antietam Essay

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The Battle of Antietam is also known as The battle of Sharpsburg. The battle was fought on September 17, 1862. The battle was between confederate general Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and the unions general George B. McClellan Army of Potomac. They went after Robert E. Lee’s army into Maryland and the union launched an attack. Robert E. Lee army had around 55,000 men and they entered Maryland September 3, 1862 after their win at Second Bull Run. They got cocky and thought we would bring the fight to the enemy territory. They were going to invade Maryland at the same time as the Kentucky invasion. McClellan's army of 87,000 men was going to intercept Lee. Two union soldiers named Corporal Barton W. Mitchell and First Sergeant John M. Bloss of …show more content…

The battle between 9:30 to 1:00 on the sunken road gave its nicknamed Bloody lane . There were 5,600 casualties during the midday. The Union accounted for about 3,000 of those deaths and the Confederate 2,600. By the afternoon the battle was taking place on the southern part of the battlefield. The Union had won the battle. The battle ended at 5:30. The next morning Robert E.Lee was waiting for an attack that never came. The Union had faced 12,410 and 2,108 dead. Confederate casualties were 10,316 with 1,546 dead. In total they both lost 22,720 casualties in a single day. That is almost the same amount as the 2 day long battle of Shiloh. Several generals died, including Joseph K. Mansfield and Israel B. Richardson Isaac P. Rodman for the union. For the confederates were Lawrence O. Branch and William E. Starke. George B. Anderson was shot in the ankle during the defense of bloody lane. As a result he had to get an amputation in October which lead to his death. The battle of Gettysburg is the bloodiest war. The Battle of Antietam, only ranks top five in casualties in the civil war. Lincoln was really disappointed in McClellan because he wasn’t going after the enemy, claiming that he didn’t want to overextend his

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