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30 September, 03:44
Why was the battle of fredericksburg important?
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Hadley Conley
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Battle of Fredericksburg Summary: The Battle of Fredericksburg was an early battleof the civil war and stands as one of the greatest Confederate victories. Led by General Robert E. Lee, the Army of Northern Virginia routed the Union forces led Maj Gen. Ambrose Burnside.
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