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    Why Was Gettysburg Considered a Turning Point in the Civil War? Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest battles ever fought in American history. A total of over 46,000 soldiers were lost in this battle. Confederate General Robert E. Lee had beaten a Union force twice the size of his at the Battle of Chancellorsville earlier that year in the spring of 1863. But soon after this battle, he went off the radar. This was until rumors began to emerge that he and his army were marching into Pennsylvania. This

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was fought on July 1-3,1863 in Gettysburg,Pennsylvania.Most people think this battle is very important some people even call it the turning point in the civil war.People call the Battle of Gettysburg the turning point in the civil war because the confederate losses prevented the from fighting large battles,morale changed and the Confederate never attempted again attempted an invasion of the North.The first reason the Battle of Gettysburg the turning point in the civil war

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    Over time writing styles have varied due to the events that occur during a period of time. These changes in writing styles are the reasoning behind the different literature styles. During the of time the Civil War, specifically the Battle of Gettysburg, the ideas of writing started to shift from an imaginative perspective of life into a realistic perspective. Writers began to fray from the fantasies and fairytales made up from their imagination and began to write using factual-based information.

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    Gettysburg Turning Point

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    THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG In the late spring of 1863, the Civil War had been happening for about two years. Robert E. Lee, the Confederate General, had just won a battle against a Brigade that was double the size of his own unit. The next step was to travel and invade the North. This step was already approved by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate States of America's president. President Lincoln appointed George Meade as the commander of the Union Army of the Potomac, while one of Lincoln's best

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    day of the three-day Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee was ahead after the Union troops retreated. Two days later, at the end of the battle, it was Lee and his army who had retreated after more than half of the Confederate Army had been killed, missing, and been injured. After Lee won against the Union Army, in Chancellorsville, he marched the Confederate Army into Pennsylvania in late June 1863. The Union was already there. The Battle of Gettysburg lasted for three long, bloody

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    made this country what it is today. However, it is believed that one battle determined the outcome of this War. If this battle had gone another way, the United States that we know today would not exist as it is. This is the battle of Gettysburg. The Battle of Gettysburg represents a vital turning point during the Civil War because it was the battle with most casualties in the United States, it restored the faith of the Union Army and the confederates never gained back the offensive position resulting

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    Four score and seven years ago..." These are the famous words that start Abraham Lincoln 's famous Gettysburg Address from November 19, 1963, which was an inspiring speech regarding equal rights. This speech was delivered during a time when much of the country was at odds on the very topic of slavery and equal rights for all men. In the 1860’s, equal rights were a hot button issue. Slavery was a major point of debate during Lincoln’s run for presidency in 1860. The debate over equal rights and

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    The Battle of Gettysburg is defined as the turning point in the Civil War and possibly the turning point of American history. After three days of battle in the heat of July, The union army came out victorious. This battle would ultimately lead the Union to win the war. Because of this battle, many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederate Army was dying down to its last units of men. Because of this battle, the Confederates didn’t dare to invade the North again and led to a decrease of

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    Hooker was fired only 3 days before the battle took place. He was replaced with General Meade. Who moved North towards Pennsylvania, keeping his troops between Lee and the Union capital. The two troops met and fought just Northwest of the town of Gettysburg. This would be where the real bloodshed would take place, thankfully it wouldn’t be as bad as Antietam. June 30, 1863, the battle was starting to quickly take rise. It started with Brig. Gen. Buford slows the rebel advancement. Which allowed

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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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