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The Battle of Antietam was an important battle in the American Civil War. It is also called the Battle of Sharpsburg by South historians.[a] The battle was fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was also considered the bloodiest battle in the Civil war. It was the first major battle in the Civil War that took place in the border states. Both sides hoped a big victory for their side would make a short war.
About 22,720 soldiers were killed, wounded or were missing at Antietam.[3] There has never been another single-day battle in the history of the United States with so many American casualties.[3] However, there have been other battles that lasted for more than one day where more Americans fell.[3] For example, the later Battle of Gettysburg lasted three days and had an estimated 51,000 American casualties.[3]
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