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While both sides needed trains, the Union alone had the knowledge and equipment necessary to build them.
While both sides needed trains, the Union alone had the knowledge and equipment necessary to build them.
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"The Bloodiest Day: Antietam"With casualties numbering about 23,000, the Sept. 17, 1862, battle at Antietam was one of the bloodiest days in American history.
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S2, EP29 "The Battle/Siege of Vicksburg"The battle for the strategic city of Vicksburg, Miss., included heavy bombardment and Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's plan to starve the city into surrendering.
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S2, EP14 "The Battle of Franklin & Nashville"The Union army defeated the Confederates in the 1864 battles at Franklin and Nashville as spectators watched.
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S3, EP6 "Trains at War"While both sides needed trains, the Union alone had the knowledge and equipment necessary to build them.
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