The Battle of Antietam
The Battle of Antietam, also called the Battle of Sharpsburg, occurred on September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland. It pitted Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia against Union General George McClellan’s Army of the Potomac and was the culmination of Lee’s attempt to invade the north. The battle’s outcome would be vital to shaping America’s future, and it remains the deadliest one-day battle in all of American military history.
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~4. It Is The Largest Military Operation By The Sea In History, And Of Course It Had Great Significance To The War.
~5. The Strategy Of the Island Hoping Was A Military Strategy Employed By the Allies In The Pacific War Against Japan And The Axis Powers During World War ll.
~6. The Manhattan Project Was The First Detonation Of A Nuclear Weapon.
~7. The Americans Contributed To The War Effort By Rationing Consumer Goods, Recycling Materials, Purchasing War Bonds, And Working In War Industries.
~8. The Internment Of Japanese American's In The United States During World War ll Was The Forced Relocation And Incarceration In Camps In The Western Interior Of The Country Of Between 110,000 And 120,000 People Of Japanese Ancestry, Most Of Whom Lived On The Pacific Coast.
~9. The Soviet Union Lost Most Soldiers And Civilians In The War, 24,000,000 Civilians And Soldiers Died.
~10. After World War 2 was The Cold War Between The United States And Russia.
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