like a stone wall.” On the other hand, General George B. McClellan who supported the Union didn’t analyze very well. McClellan had a copy of Lee’s battle plans beforehand. In conclusion, McClellan didn’t take these battle plans into consideration. McClellan just fought in this one battle, and with his manpower, he won. Antietam was one of The Civil’s Wars most major battles.
It was so important because it is the bloodiest single day battle of The Civil War. From the beginning, it was visible that this war was going to be a rough one. As predicted, this battle turned out to be intense and crucial. One of the main killers in this battle was the bullet known as the minié ball. This bullet shot up to 250 yards, it caused 90 percent of the deaths. This battle was a big tragedy, many people went dead and missing. In fact, 22,717 people went missing or were pronounced dead after this single day battle. That is four times the American casualties on D-Day. Overall, the Union lost more people to this tragic war than the Confederacy. Studies have shown that there was one casualty every two seconds. Even though the majority of deaths were from battles, a lot of people died from diseases.General McClellan’s strategy was to completely destroy Lee’s army. Even though the Confederates put up a really good fight, they were just outnumbered. Since the Union had a lot more soldiers they won, for instance the Union only put in less than three quarters of his force ,however, Robert E. Lee put all of his soldiers in the battle. Seeing how low Lee was on soldiers it assured the Union they were going to win. After the battle, Lee had lost a quarter of his soldiers in the
battle. As a result of all the casualties, the Union won the Battle of Antietam. McClellan and Burnsides knew the Confederate’s intentions. McClellan and Burnsides battle Lee to a gridlock. The Union won because they already knew The Confederacy’s plan to overtake the Union. In the Battle of Antietam, no one had an advantage, so therefore anyone could have won. The biggest mistake that was made by the north was that they allowed Lee to escape. This wasn't just like any other battle where the Union cut off the Confederate and suffocated them. This was by far the second bloodiest battle in the civil war. The Union killed 1,550 soldiers, injured 7,750, and captured 1,020. However, the Confederate, they killed 2,100 Union soldiers, wounded 9,550, and captured 750. Lee assumed that the victory was his until reports came back. Afterward, Lee proceeded to withdraw to Virginia ( In conclusion, the battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single day battle till this day. In addition to the significant number of deaths of the union, it was astonishing that this was a victory of the Union. Thanks to this victory, it gave Abraham Lincoln an opportunity to announce the Emancipation Proclamation.