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Transcript of 1862

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Antietam

• A private found three cigars wrapped in papers

• Revealed Lee’s battle plans

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• Bloodiest day in American History• Technically, Union won, but really a draw• Lincoln replaces McClellan with General Burnside

McClellanBurnside

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Burnside

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Emancipation Proclamation

• Lincoln used the win at Antietam to announce the Emancipation Proclamation

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1. All slaves in the rebel-controlled territory would be freed

2. Excluded slaves in under Union control3. If Confederate surrendered by January 1863,

no slaves would be freed

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Fredericksburg

• Burnside attacked entrenched Confederates positions on the outskirts of Fredericksburg

• 12,000 Union soldiers fell• Lincoln replaces Burnside with “Fighting Joe”

Hooker

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“Fighting Joe” Hooker