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The Role Of A Union Soldier In The Battle Of Gettysburg

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The battle of Gettysburg was one of the most important battles in the Civil War. If I was a Union soldier on cemetery ridge or little round top, I would be scared. Imagine bullets tearing down your friends around you, blood spattering the ground and yourself. I would be thinking “imgoingtodieimgoingtodieimgoingtodie” over and over. However, I would grasp onto that little light at the end of tunnel, hope. I would feel tortured inside, but I’d have to kill fellow human beings to save my own life. I would wonder if this was the most ethical way to settle a problem. But I would have to kill other soldiers, and that would kill me inside. With the fear of getting killed, the adrenaline rushing through my veins, taking the shot to end one life, and save another. And I would have to face this internal conflict over and over until it was safe, or until another soldier decided to make that same decision and chose me as their target. This is what I would feel if I was a Union soldier in the battle of Gettysburg. …show more content…

A third day of blood, gore, and death and we still didn’t know who was going to win, what our families might learn in the next week. I would be hesitant to trust our leaders because something could go wrong statistic wise. What if they come up from behind, what if they trick us. Then we are all shoulder to shoulder in an advancing line towards the enemy. I would be frightened as my teammates fell down and we couldn’t stop to help them. But at the end of the day, when I was still alive we knew it was over and that, for now, we were

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