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    Some feel that Pickett’s Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg was not very important, but I say they are wrong. It included more than 20,000 soldiers altogether, including 250 items of artillery. Also, by holding the Rebel soldiers off, it helped the Union get a win at the Battle of Gettysburg. It also boosted the morale of the Union soldiers, because they were losing some battles before Gettysburg. First, the numbers. There were over 20,000 soldiers altogether, and 250 items of artillery.

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    only two battles in the whole Civil War yet countless lives were lost in each one. These battles were only two months apart. The goal of this paper is to give information on these two Civil War battles Chancelorsville and Gettysburg. The Battle of Chancelorsville In the Battle of Chancelorsville, Hooker was the Union general and Lee was the Confederate general. Hooker had 130,000 men and Lee had 60,000 men. Hooker had more men and supplies and Lee was outnumbered. Before the battle Hooker said

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    the summer of 1863 in a small town called Gettysburg, there would be a fierce battle fought between the Union Army of the Potomac led by General George G. Meade and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia led by General Robert E. Lee. The events of the battle would overcome the losses suffered by the Union and put the Confederacy on the run. “Over 165,000 men would converge, and before the fighting ended, the ground would run red with blood. The battle was fierce, and the casualties proved it

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    The battle of Gettysburg is debated to be the most important battles in the civil, it is debated among scholars who was the most important commander at Gettysburg some say it was General Lee others say it was General Meade who had taken control of the union army three days before the battle. Brigadier General John Buford Was the most significant man at Gettysburg, He was a cavalry commander for the union. He is the most significant in the battle and to the war ending in the favor of the union. John

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    The Battle of Gettysburg first began as a “gentle” time period, where the marching soldiers from both armies would stop to peacefully gather cherries from the trees they would pass. These “peaceful” events didn’t last for a long period of time before the battle let loose. This battle was between two different types of people. In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 3, 1863, the battle between North and South, Union and Confederates, had began. The South was going against the North, believing the government

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    Lee tried to do the same he knew how to fight it. During the time of the battle of Gettysburg was three years into the war with boths sides hurting and looking for an opportunity to win. After the union won it gave them their opportunity to win. The battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the war because it gave major losses to the confederacy, Anaconda Plan, and it inspired the union. First, the battle of Gettysburg gave the confederacy a major loss. On document B it says that the the confederacy

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    over the three day battle at Gettysburg. Include all key locations and events. In June of 1863, General Lee made the decision to bring war to the North. His plan began with destroying the railroad bridge at Harrisburg, and then bring their attention to either Philadelphia, Baltimore or Washington depending on which interested them most when the time came. As the Confederate forces marched North, they rummaged through towns for supplies. While searching through Gettysburg, troops led by General

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    The article I read was The American Civil War Battle Of Gettysburg, from http://www.ducksters.com/history/battle_of_gettysburg.php. The battle took place in the town of gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The battle was one of the most important battles for the civil war in the north. Robert E. Lee invaded the north and was also trying to defeat the Union army once and for all. The Union army held him off and made him retreat. That was a major turning point in the war. The Confederate Army had been led by

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    Battle of Gettysburg The battle started on July 3, 1863. It was considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War.General Robert E.Lee marched his army into Pennsylvania in late June in 1863. They went very slow because it's not that easy to carry a whole army to pennsylvania. On July 3, Lee ordered an attack with about 1500 people. Lee retreated to virginia with all his army. In May Lee had a big win and was happy. Lee wanted to battle at Gettysburg one more time so they had to

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the American Civil war. General Robert E. Lee was the commanding officer of the Confederate army. During the battle of Gettysburg Lee’s military strategy was to fight offensive. Lee’s goal during the battle was to seize the high ground and out last the union army. The Union army had outnumbered the Confederate soldiers. General Lee’s first hand man was General James Longstreet. Longstreet believes the new technology in warfare would make attacking

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