Confederates under Lee fight the reorganized federal …
Years: 1862 - 1862
September
Confederates under Lee fight the reorganized federal army under McClellan in a bloody battle at Antietam, near Sharpsburg, western Maryland, on September 17.
The 75,316 Union troops outnumber the Confederates three to two.
Union losses are 12,410, representing 16.5% of their force, including 2,108 killed, 9,549 wounded, and 753 missing.
Among the Confederates, 2,700 are killed, 9,024 wounded, and around 2,000 missing, accounting for 13,724 soldiers.
McClellan, although blocking Lee's advances, allows him to retire to Virginia. (Most military historians have strongly criticized McClellan's conduct of the battle, which proves to be one of the bloodiest single days of the war. Karl Marx, writing to Friedrich Engels on October 29, 1862, considers Antietam a decisive battle and a graveyard of the Confederacy. (Padover, Saul K., editor: Karl Marx On America & The Civil War, McGraw Hill, New York, 1976, p. 262))
Locations
People
Groups
- Maryland, State of (U.S.A.)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)
Topics
- American Civil War (War between the States, War of the Rebellion, War of Secession, War for Southern Independence)
- Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
- Maryland Campaign
- Antietam, Battle of
