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The Battle At Gettysburg: The Bloodiest Battle Of War

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The battle at Gettysburg was one the bloodiest battle of the war. It claimed more than 23,000 Union soldier’s lives and 28,000 Confederate soldier’s lives (Goldfield,427). This was a major victory for the north and finally boosted their moral. The north had previously been pessimistic about who would win the war since they had not won many battles. Gettysburg hit the Lee and the Confederacy hard, the battle drained men and materials. Licoln was unsatisfied with the result of the war in that he felt that General Meade for not following up on the victory (Goldfield,427). Lincoln even wrote a letter to Meade explaining his disappointment for not following through on the battle and finishing off General Lee. He never did send the letter. Later

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