To what war did Decoration Day pay homage?

The holiday Decoration Day, which was first widely celebrated on May 30, 1868, was originally meant to remind citizens to decorate with wreaths the graves of soldiers killed in the Civil War.

The holiday has since been renamed Memorial Day and is observed on the last Monday in May to honor the dead of all American wars.

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