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Loading... Crossroads of Freedom: Antietamby James M. McPhersonSeries: Pivotal Moments in American History (2002)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The Battle of Antietam near Sharpsburg, Maryland on September 17, 1862, was the bloodiest day of the American Civil War and the single bloodiest day in American history since. McPherson argues that this encounter between McClellan’s Army of the Potomac and Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia was a pivotal moment of the conflict. It was the first invasion of the North by Confederate forces, which the Union forces were able to defeat by the slimmest of margins. Yet that victory, slight as it was, was considered enough by President Lincoln to make the issue of the Emancipation Proclamation credible. McPherson argues that this document profoundly changed the definition of freedom in America and decidedly linked the future of slavery to the outcome of the war. Civil War no reviews | add a review
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