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14 April, 11:18

What two battles proved to be the undoing of Lee's attempt to protect Richmond in the latter days of the Civil War?

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  1. 14 April, 14:15
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    The battle of Fort Stedman: The Battle of Fort Sumter refers to the bombing of the Confederate States of America between April 12 and 13, 1861, with the intention of expelling the federal troops occupying the fortification of Fort Sumter at the entrance to Charleston Bay on South Carolina. The importance of this battle, which did not cause many casualties, is that it was the trigger that triggered the American Civil War

    The battle of Five Forks: Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederates in the United States War of War, fell on April 3, 1865 to the Union troops, in what was the most significant sign that the Southern Confederation was defeated. For ten months General Ulysses Grant, commander-in-chief of the Unionist troops, tried unsuccessfully to infiltrate the city. After General Robert Lee, commander of the Confederate forces, made a desperate attack on Fort Stedman on the union-dominated front on March 25, Grant prepared for a major offensive. He invaded Five Forks on April 1, crushing Lee's rearguard southwest of Petersburg. On April 2, the "yankees" (name given to Union soldiers) attack across the enemy-ridden line in Petersburg, and the Confederates are defeated.
  2. 14 April, 14:34
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    The two battles that proved to be the undoing of Lee's attempt to protect Richmond in the latter days of the Civil War were -

    1. The battle of Fort Stedman on 25th March 1865. It was the last attempt to break through the Federal Lines east of Peters-burg.

    2. The battle of Five Forks on 1st April 1865. It was fought in southwest of Peters-burg around the road junction of Five Forks near the conclusion of the American Civil War.
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