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🗓️ 15 February 2019
⏱️ 41 minutes
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0:47.9 | The Civil War was the most important event in American history. |
0:59.7 | That's because it decided what kind of nation America would be |
1:02.9 | and whether or not the promise of universal liberty would really be fulfilled. |
1:07.2 | And what decided the outcome of the Civil War was its battles. |
1:13.6 | Welcome to the key battles in the Civil War podcast. Welcome everyone to our next episode in our series on the most important battles in the Civil War. |
1:32.5 | Last time we looked at the Battle of Antietam, where our beloved McClellan, who was moving at a glacier's pace, finally did something, but his results weren't very good. |
1:43.3 | So we'll talk about what the results |
1:45.1 | were, how this leads into Fredericksburg and then other battles. But just a little bit of |
1:50.1 | background, and James will mention more of this, but this is a time of significant transition. |
1:55.8 | It's transition on the union side, of course. We'll talk about changes in command. But there's also transition |
2:02.2 | happening on the Confederate side. Lee is having great victory, but his strategy and tactics are |
2:08.3 | leading to severe Confederate casualties. There are about 47,000 at this point in this campaign |
2:15.3 | to go into Maryland, a lot of Confederates dessert. So the Confederate |
2:19.2 | Congress raises the draft age of 45, and this impacts small farmers across the South. So |
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