The correct answer is Battle of Gettysburg.
What is Battle of Gettysburg?
The Battle of Gettysburg in the US that raged during the Civil War was the largest cavalry war with the highest number of casualties.
The brutal war known as the Battle of Gettysburg and took place on July 1-3, 1863 between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) troops began when General Robert E Lee, leader of the Southern troops managed to take control of the strategic city, Gettysburg.
During the three days of fierce fighting between the Union and the Confederacy, the Union troops lost 23,000 men while the Confederate troops lost 28,000. More than 3000 horses on which the cavalry fought were killed at Gettysburg.
In conclusion, the battle of Gettysburg became the bloodiest American civil war when compared to other wars such as the Battle of Bull Run (-/+ 4000 casualties), Fort Sumter (0 casualties), Battle of Antietam (-/+13500 casualties).
Answer:Battle of Gettysburg
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