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A Union attack on the fortifications began on 27 Mar 1865 and lasted for 13 days. The Union troops numbered about 30,000 against some 2,500 Confederate troops. The fortifications were abandoned by the confederate defenders on the night of 8-9 Apr 1865. Most of the Confederate troops fled across the river and toward [[Fort Blakeley]] and when Union troops stormed the fortifications on the 9th they found empty positions and spiked guns. The [[U.S. Civil War]] effectively ended on that same day with General [[Robert E. Lee]] surrendering at Appomattox Court House around 4 pm. The battle at Spanish Fort shifted to the [[Battle at Blakely]] later that day.
A Union attack on the fortifications began on 27 Mar 1865 and lasted for 13 days. The Union troops numbered about 30,000 against some 2,500 Confederate troops. The fortifications were abandoned by the confederate defenders on the night of 8-9 Apr 1865. Most of the Confederate troops fled across the river and toward [[Fort Blakeley]] and when Union troops stormed the fortifications on the 9th they found empty positions and spiked guns. The [[U.S. Civil War]] effectively ended on that same day with General [[Robert E. Lee]] surrendering at Appomattox Court House around 4 pm. The battle at Spanish Fort shifted to the Battle at [[Fort Blakeley]] later that day.

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A Union attack on the fortifications began on 27 Mar 1865 and lasted for 13 days. The Union troops numbered about 30,000 against some 2,500 Confederate troops. The fortifications were abandoned by the confederate defenders on the night of 8-9 Apr 1865. Most of the Confederate troops fled across the river and toward Fort Blakeley and when Union troops stormed the fortifications on the 9th they found empty positions and spiked guns. The U.S. Civil War effectively ended on that same day with General Robert E. Lee surrendering at Appomattox Court House around 4 pm. The battle at Spanish Fort shifted to the Battle at Fort Blakeley later that day.