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Kenzie Mcclain
6 August, 04:04
What was the Civil War's bloodiest Battle?
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Asa Smith
6 August, 05:19
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Gettysburg I believe.
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Giovanna Bradshaw
6 August, 06:32
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Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, with more than 51,000 casualties, including 7,863 dead.
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