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    THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Introduction The Battle of Gettysburg occurred on July 1, 1863 to July 3, 1863. This three day battle between the Union and Confederate armies remains today as the largest causality causing battle on United States soil. This battle would leave nearly 50,000 Americans dead, wounded, missing and captured. History In May 1863, the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, and the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major General Joseph Hooker met

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    June 29, 1863, the day before the most memorable battle in history took place. The Battle of Gettysburg would become the major outcome of the Civil War. What happened in the following three days has greatly impacted today's society. The gut renching question topics leaving many historians puzzled is, "what if?" What if certain elements had played out differently, would the outcome of the war still remain the same? What if he decisions made by Generals of both the Union and Confederacy

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    This turning point would soon cause great controversy about Longstreet. Shortly before the battle, Longstreet’s spy, Harrison, told him that the Union army was only a few miles away. Hence, on July 1, the first day of the battle, Longstreet arrived at the field in the afternoon; once at the battlefield, he met with General Robert E. Lee to discuss strategies. General Longstreet’s plan was to swing around the

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    The Battle of Gettysburg - First Day The Confederates were initially the stronger force and drove the Union troops back through the small town of Gettysburg to the high land called Cemetery Ridge. This was a remarkably strong position, with Culp's Hill at one end of the line and the area called Round Tops at the other end. Union General George Meade decided to fight the battle from this position and gathered his forces accordingly. The Battle of Gettysburg - Second Day On the second day of conflict

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    The battle of Gettysburg lasted from July 1st, 1863 to July 3rd, 1863. During this three-day battle, many men on both sides lost their lives. One specific key event during the Battle of Gettysburg is known as Pickett’s Charge. This specific maneuver involved around fifteen thousand Confederate soldiers and around six thousand five hundred Union Soldiers. The assault was led by the division of Major General George Pickett against the Union troops of Major General George Meade. During the assault the

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    New troops were arriving into battle, Howard's corps went north of Gettysburg to face Ewell's Confederates arriving from Carlisle and York. By midday, 24,000 Confederates faced about 19,000 Yankees in a course curving from Seminary Ridge to Oak Ridge, north of town. As Ewell's brigades were forming a wedge into Howard's front, General Lee reached the battlefield. Howard's troops collapsed and in a panic the troops fell back through the streets of Gettysburg. The First Corps also began to withdraw

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    THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG By: Austin Warrick 12/16/16 The battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1 to July 3 in 1863. The army was a tough time for soldiers and a bloody war. Robert E.Lee was the general of the northern Virginia Army. The general had a huge victory in resent war between him and Potomac. Because of this win the general was feeling confident he could win the war of Gettysburg. DAY 1: THE BATTLE OF GETTYBURG learning that the Army of the Potomac was on its way, Lee planned to assemble

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    The Battle of Gettysburg Fought in 1863 from July 1 to July 3, the Battle of Gettysburg is widely considered to be one of the most important battles of the civil war. It began as a skirmish but in the end involved about 160,000 Americans. General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army had crossed the Potomac River into Pennsylvania before the battle, threatening major cities in the north such as Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington. To counteract the threat, the union's new general George G. Meade

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    The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg has been known to many as the decisive turning point of the Civil War. The battle itself was a Union victory that forced the Confederacy into a defensive posture which ended General Lee’s most ambitious attempt to invade Union Territory (Gettysburg Foundation, 2017). The Battle of Gettysburg alone consisted of 67 Battery’s in which totaled 362 guns making it the largest artillery attack in United States history. This battle was a historical landmark

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    The battle of Gettysburg was a very strong army. Lee the leader led his army in its second invasion of the north. With his army in good spirits lee wanted to collect supplies in Pennsylvania farm and take the fighting away from Virginia. He wanted to threaten northern cities. He wanted to make the north’s appetite for war not wanted. Joseph hooker moved his union army of the potomac in pursuit. Elements of the two armies collided west and north of town on july 1 1863. John Buford the confederate

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