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The '''Battle of Averasboro''' was fought March 16&ndash;17 1865 around the village of ] during the ] of the ]. Confederate forces under the command of General ] entrenched around the village of Averasboro just north of ] in order to make a brief delaying defense against advancing Federal armies under teh command of Major General ]. Although it was not a heavily contested engagement it resulted in some 682 Union casualties and some 500 Confederate. More importantly it provided General ] time to rebuild the Army of Tennessee and prepare its final stand at the ]. Following these major battles, the Confederates fought a final withdrawing action in the town of Morrisville Station where they were forced in retreat toward ]. Following these battles in North Carolina General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message to Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice. Several days later the two generals met at ] on April 17, 1865 to begin discussing the terms of what would become the largest surrender of the American Civil War. <ref>http://www.averasboro.com/History/SignificanceandEvents/tabid/90/Default.aspx</ref> {{AFC submission|||ts=20120414131109|u=Bennettplace1865|ns=5}}The '''Battle of Averasboro''' was fought March 16&ndash;17 1865 around the village of ] during the ] of the ]. Confederate forces under the command of General ] entrenched around the village of Averasboro just north of ] in order to make a brief delaying defense against advancing Federal armies under teh command of Major General ]. Although it was not a heavily contested engagement it resulted in some 682 Union casualties and some 500 Confederate. More importantly it provided General ] time to rebuild the Army of Tennessee and prepare its final stand at the ]. Following these major battles, the Confederates fought a final withdrawing action in the town of Morrisville Station where they were forced in retreat toward ]. Following these battles in North Carolina General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message to Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice. Several days later the two generals met at ] on April 17, 1865 to begin discussing the terms of what would become the largest surrender of the American Civil War. <ref>http://www.averasboro.com/History/SignificanceandEvents/tabid/90/Default.aspx</ref>
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The Battle of Averasboro was fought March 16–17 1865 around the village of Averasboro, North Carolina during the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. Confederate forces under the command of General William Hardee entrenched around the village of Averasboro just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina in order to make a brief delaying defense against advancing Federal armies under teh command of Major General William T. Sherman. Although it was not a heavily contested engagement it resulted in some 682 Union casualties and some 500 Confederate. More importantly it provided General Joseph E. Johnston time to rebuild the Army of Tennessee and prepare its final stand at the Battle of Bentonville. Following these major battles, the Confederates fought a final withdrawing action in the town of Morrisville Station where they were forced in retreat toward Greensboro, North Carolina. Following these battles in North Carolina General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message to Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice. Several days later the two generals met at Bennett Place on April 17, 1865 to begin discussing the terms of what would become the largest surrender of the American Civil War.

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