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On September 17, 1862, 75,000 Union troops inder the command of George McClellan, clashed with about
40,000 Confederate troop under the command of Robert E. Lee at Sharpsburg, Maryland. The horrible batle,
which was the bloodiest day in American history, became know as the Battle of Antietam becuase of the creek
(Antietam Creek) that ran threw the battle site. The landmark battle was not a military victory for either side, but
rather a moral and tactical victory four the North. Lee's exhausted Army of Northern Virginia was forced too
retreat to the Virginia side of the Potomac River. General McClellan, however, fails to order pursuit of the fleeing
Confederates, witch ultimately allowed them to regroup.
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Answer:

- "inder" should be **under**

- "troop" should be **troops**

- "batle" should be **battle**

- "know" should be **known**

- "becuase" should be **because**

- "threw" should be **through**

- "four" should be **for**

- "too" should be **to**

- "fails" should be **failed**

- "witch" should be **which**

Explanation:

Here are the corrections for the paragraph:

- "inder" should be **under**

- "troop" should be **troops**

- "batle" should be **battle**

- "know" should be **known**

- "becuase" should be **because**

- "threw" should be **through**

- "four" should be **for**

- "too" should be **to**

- "fails" should be **failed**

- "witch" should be **which**

After making these corrections, the paragraph should read:

On September 17, 1862, 75,000 Union troops **under** the command of George McClellan, clashed with about 40,000 Confederate **troops** under the command of Robert E. Lee at Sharpsburg, Maryland. The horrible **battle**, which was the bloodiest day in American history, became **known** as the Battle of Antietam **because** of the creek (Antietam Creek) that ran **through** the battle site. The landmark battle was not a military victory for either side, but rather a moral and tactical victory **for** the North. Lee's exhausted Army of Northern Virginia was forced **to** retreat to the Virginia side of the Potomac River. General McClellan, however, **failed** to order pursuit of the fleeing Confederates, **which** ultimately allowed them to regroup.