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    Michelle Lazo Mendoza Professor Blackwood English 101 3 September 2015 Lincoln’s Words Four months after the Battle of Gettysburg, thousands gathered at Gettysburg to commemorate the fallen soldiers with the Soldiers National Cemetery. There, the most famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln ,The Gettysburg Address, was secondary in other presentations that day. Although Edward Everett, former Secretary of State, was the primary speaker that day, Lincoln's words were remembered as the “greatest and

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    the battle of Gettysburg the turning point of the Civil War? The battle of gettysburg was the turning point of the civil war because the confederates lost a major battle, including generals and soldiers. The confederates has a 30%-34% casualties in the whole army. Thats is an estimate of 20,000-25,000 soldiers dead, missing, or wounded. The battle of gettysburg was in union territory located in pennsylvania. Where there are a few hills that the soldiers could use. On the first day of battle the

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most famous battles of the Civil War. The battle was fought from July 1 to July 3 near Gettysburg. The famous battle was between Robert Lee and his Northern Virginia Army and George Meade and the North's Army of the Potomac, The Union. The original leader of the Army of the Potomac was General Joseph Hooker, but President Lincoln relieved Hooker of his duties and named Meade the new General of the Army. Many soldiers died from both sides during this battle and

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    Battle of Gettysburg The Civil War was the only war fought between two parts of the United States. The Civil War was fought between the North and South. This conflict was caused by slavery. The South, also known as the confederates, broke away from the United States as a whole. The North, or the Union, was led by President Lincoln, while the South was led by Jefferson Davis. There were many battles that were fought in the Civil War. These Battles included: Fort Sumter, Bull Run, Belmont, Winchester

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    The Gettysburg Address The battle of Gettysburg took place July 1-3, 1863 and has been said to be the turning point of the American Civil War. This war was a battle between the Confederacy and the Union, two countries derived from what we now know as the United States of America. In reality, the Union was just a nickname for the United States at the time, which consisted of 20 free, non-slave states and the 5 border states that supported it. While on the other hand, the Confederacy involved 11 southern

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    The Gettysburg Battle The American Civil War is described as one of the bloodiest wars that the Americans have fought in. The civil war started from the people in the south beginning to want to secede from the rest of america, starting with South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. Later on Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee joined the other states in the act of succession. When this happened the Southern states came together and called themselves

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    The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg is considered to be the turning point of the Civil War. Sadly, the Battle of Gettysburg was the battle that involved the highest amount of casualties in the entire war. The battle was fought from July 1-July 3, 1863. The Union force that was at Gettysburg was Army of the Potomac, and was lead by General George Meade. General Meade had never led an Army and had just received this position right before the battle began. Leading the Confederate Army

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    On July 1, 1863, the biggest battle of the Civil War started. This most famous and most important Civil War Battle occurred over three hot summer days, July 1 to July 3, 1863, around the small market town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Before the battle, Union general Ulysses S. Grant started a siege of Vicksburg which would shut down the Mississippi River. Meanwhile, major cities in the North such as Philadelphia, Baltimore and even Washington were under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's

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    The Battle of Gettysburg      The Battle of Gettysburg was the most decisive battle for the North, and it lasted for a total of three days. It began on July 1 and ended on July 3, 1863. The Confederacy was going on the offensive and was beginning to venture into Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington D.C. They encountered Union troops as they advanced towards Harrisburg where they planned to cut off Union supply lines and to steal provisions that they needed. The Battle of

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    walk into Gettysburg" Abraham Lincoln. The United States has fought many battles in the civil war. However, the bloodiest battle of Gettysburg created history for the American nation. It was the destiny for the American to become united, despite the sacrifices and losses in the battle, it led to creating a great nation and a superpower. We cannot simply pass through the battle of Gettysburg; it drew a turning point in the history. In contrast, a lot of lessons learned from the battle set lasting

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