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20 February, 05:38

Which statement about the Battle of Antietam is true?

A. It was a decisive victory for General Robert E. Lee

B. It forced President Abraham Lincoln to delay the Emancipation Proclamation.

C. It caused fewer deaths than other major battles.

D. It convinced President Abraham Lincoln that General George B. McClellan had to be removed

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  1. 20 February, 06:04
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    This statement is true.

    C. It caused fewer deaths than other major battles.

    Explanation:

    Battle of Antietam was a fairly happening battle in the middle of the Civil war for many reasons.

    The emancipator program was not exactly hurt by it by any means of the word as it was issued 5 days later and there was no change in generals just because of the battle.

    IT had bee a strategic Union victory in fact but not an all out victory on either side and had produced fairly less casualties.
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