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The bloodiest day of fighting during the Civil War took place during the:A.Battle of Bull Run.B.Peninsula Campaign.C.Battle of Antietam.D.Seven Days' Battles.

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The bloodiest day of fighting during the Civil War took place during the:A.Battle of Bull Run.B.Peninsula Campaign.C.Battle of Antietam.D.Seven Days' Battles.

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C. Battle of Antietam.

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