Civil War Combat

Civil War Combat « Series from 2000

Series from 2000

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Genres: Documentary

Among all the killing fields of the Civil War, certain battlegrounds have earned the right to be called legendary: Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg and Cold Harbor.

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The Hornet's Nest at Shiloh

On April 6, 1862, Confederate forces under General Albert Johnston caught Union forces by surprise near Shiloh Church. The battle culminated in an area along an abandoned wagon road later dubbed "The Hornet's Nest" due to the ferocity of the fighting.

The Bloody Lane at Antietam

Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland's Antietam Creek, which became the site of the bloodiest single day in U.S. military history.

The Battle Of First Manassas

The Tragedy at Cold Harbor

In 1864, General Grant doggedly pursued Lee's forces. Both sides met at Cold Harbor, a crossroads near Richmond, where Grant hurled his men against entrenched breastworks, losing 7,000 in 20 minutes.

The Battle of First Manassas

In 1861, the first major battle of the Civil War was fought. 35,000 Northerners challenged 20,000 Southerners. By the next day, 5,000 men were dead and Stonewall Jackson earned his legendary nickname.

The Battle of Fredericksburg

On December 13, 1862, Union General Ambrose Burnside mounted a massive frontal assault on Confederate troops outside of Fredericksburg, Virginia that became one of the Union Army's worst defeats.

The Battle of Chancellorsville

In Virginia in May 1863 the Union Army launched a massive assault on the Confederates. But what seemed a certain Union victory was upended by a surprise attack led by General "Stonewall" Jackson.

The Battle Of Chickamauga

The Crater At Petersburg

The Battle Of Franklin

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