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The Bloodiest Day in American History: The Battle of Antietam September 17th, 1862. In just 12 hours of fighting near Sharpsburg, Maryland, 23,000 American soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing. That's more casualties than D-Day, Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 combined—in a single day. The Battle of Antietam (called Sharpsburg by the Confederates) remains the deadliest day in American military history. But this wasn't just about the staggering body count. This one battle halted Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North, ended Confederate hopes for European recognition, and gave Abraham Lincoln the political victory he desperately needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. In This Video: Lee's bold gamble to invade the North in 1862 The "Lost Orders"—Lee's battle plans wrapped around cigars The Cornfield: 30 acres that changed hands 15 times in 3 hours Bloody Lane: where bodies piled so thick you could walk on them Burnside's Bridge: 12,000 men stopped by a stone bridge A.P. Hill's dramatic last-minute arrival How Antietam led directly to the Emancipation Proclamation Timeline: 0:00 - Introduction: The Bloodiest Day 0:40 - Lee's Invasion & The Lost Orders 2:00 - The Cornfield Massacre 4:00 - Bloody Lane 6:00 - Burnside's Bridge 7:30 - The Aftermath & Emancipation 8:45 - Legacy The Numbers: 23,000 total casualties in 12 hours 1st Texas Regiment: 82% casualty rate in 30 minutes The Cornfield: Changed hands 15 times One casualty every 2 seconds from sunrise to sunset This battle transformed the Civil War from a political struggle into a moral crusade to end slavery. One day. One battle. Everything changed. #CivilWar #Antietam #BattleOfAntietam #AmericanHistory #MilitaryHistory #RobertELee #AbrahamLincoln #EmancipationProclamation #BloodyLane #WarHistory #CivilWarHistory #HistoryDocumentary