The victory of the Union army made President Lincoln to Issue a preliminary emancipation proclamation, which announced the freedom of slaves.
The issue of the emancipation proclamation was meant to preserve the union and to prevent nations like Britain and France from supporting the confederacy which could expand its influence and power.
<h2>Further Explanation</h2>
The battle of Antietam took place in 1962 at Antietam Creek in Maryland. It was a battle of the United States civil war between the confederate army led by General Robert E. Lee's and the Union army also led by General George B. McClellan's.
The battle is considered the bloodiest day in the History of the United States. The battle was fought throughout a day and approximately 4,000 American soldiers were killed and about 18,000 soldiers were wounded.
After Confederate General Robert E. Lee was pursed into Maryland by the Union Army, an attack was launched against the Confederate army.
As a result of the massive attack by the union army, the entire confederate army became weak and McClellan’s army was able to regroup in the eastern side of the creek
Both forces later engaged in a shot out and there were 15,000 casualties after eight hours of the face-off.
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