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    After a brutal three day battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Robert E. Lee and his men retreated back into Virginia on July 4, 1863. The battle was a devastating loss for the Confederacy and a devastating victory for the Union. This battle may have proved the power of the Union army and destroyed every hope the Confederacy had of winning this war, but the loss of American lives could not be justified through this battle. When the fighting stopped over 50,000 casualties lay dead sprawled across the

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    The Battle Of Gettysburg was fought from July 1st to July 3rd in 1863. It is considered as the most important engagement of the Civil War. After General Robert E. Lee was victorious against Union Forces, he marched his forces into Pennsylvania in June 1863. On July 1st confederates clashed with the Union’s Army of the Potomac, commanded by General George G. Meade at Gettysburg. On the next day there was even heavier fighting as the confederates attacked the federals on their left and right. The assault

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    Lincoln and the Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg took place in the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. John Buford led Union troops to Gettysburg and when he arrived him and his men were informed that the Southern troops that they were looking for had just left the town. This was the beginning of one of the bloodiest battles in all of history. From the outside of Gettysburg the Southern General James Pettigrew reported to his superiors that he had visited shops in Gettysburg in order to buy

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    The Battle of Gettysburg on June 1, 1863 the Battle of Gettysburg started. It was the deadliest battle on U.S soil, between the North (union) and the South (confederate). The Battle of Gettysburg was the major turning point of the civil war. Howard was only 32 years old, was an experience professional soldier who lost his right arm in the battle a year earlier. On July 1, 1863, his training and knowledge served the Union as well (Gottlieb Pg 63). On July 3, 1863 Twenty-two year old Jennie was breaking

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    The Grisly and Maleficent war The battle of Gettysburg is one of the most legendary battles in the fight of the civil war between the confederates and the union.In just three days the most gruesome battle in american history ever to be recorded occurs.It is lead by U.S. General George G.Meade and Confederate leader Robert E .Lee.This battle would be marked down as one of the most important in all of the civil war. In the end the union comes away with the victory but even both sides had mass casualties

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    Gettysburg was fought during the Civil War between the Union Army of the Potomac led by General Meade, and the Confederate Army commanded by General R.E. Lee. The battle only was waged over the course of three days, but it would prove to be the most costly of the entire Civil War. In this paper, we will show how the Confederacy failed to identify certain principles of war, which lead them to incorrectly conduct a center of gravity and critical vulnerability analysis on the Union. Because of this

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    I Was There: Battle of Gettysburg Perspective: Confederate soldier I was there at the Battle of Gettysburg. General Lee had decided to take an risky offensive stance in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, only to find out that there were Union forces were already there. They arrived just a day before we had. We had less men, resources, guns, and cannons, but we were very confident that we could win this huge battle. The battle began on July 1 and carried on for 3 days. On the first day, we ran into

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    agree that the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the American Civil War. Some even go as far to as to call it the “high water mark” of the Confederate States. What is known is that it represented the last time a coherent Confederate Army threatened northern soil. In fact, from Gettysburg forward, the Confederation of Southern States would be fighting a defensive/fighting retreat. Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, but there were many bloody battles during the American

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    raging, and a divided country in anarchy, Lincoln did not have the odds in his favor. After the Battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln took a step back to show everybody, through the Gettysburg Address, the doom that America will face if it were to continue down the path that it is heading. Lincoln didn’t just accomplish this goal, but he also created an underlined metaphor, between the fallen heroes of Gettysburg, and the fate of America. The most predominant message in Abraham Lincoln’s speech was that if

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    President Lincoln’s wife had members of her family that fought on opposing sides. This is the perfect example of people fighting for their own cause not just because there was a line drawn on a map. Before the Battle of Gettysburg even started many soldiers had fought side by side in multiple battles as US Soldiers, where many friendships were born. Once the Confederacy was established in 1861 many soldiers began to choose sides based on where they were from. Southerners returned back to their homes to

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