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The Union Army's strategy at the Battle of Antietam was to keep the army intact to avoid being flanked by the Confederacy.
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At the Battle of Antietam, the Union Army knew that the Confederates would attempt to flank them by dividing their army. They knew this because they had found out General Lee's plans in advance.
As a result, the Union Commander, Gen. George B. McClellan, kept the army intact while trying to attack the flanks of the enemy. General Lee then attacked with all his force thinking that the Union would see this and fall back.
The Union responded by standing their ground and driving back the Confederate army. The strength of this strategy was that it won the battle for the Union. A limitation was that it cost many lives.
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The primary concern that dominated the period of congressional reconstruction was how to deal with the southern states that had seceded. Although most agreed that they should be re-integrated, there was wide disagreement on how "lenient" the federal government should be with restrictions.
During the 1) PALEOLITHIC Era, humans left the continent of 2) AFRICA and spread across the globe. They were 3) NOMADS, which means they moved from place to place in search of food. They survived by tracking game and collecting plants and berries, a practice called 4) HUNTING AND GATHERING.
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