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    The Battle of Gettysburg a Turning Point in the War? The Battle of Gettysburg was a major battle fought between the North and South or Union and Confederates. The Confederates were led by General Robert E. Lee, a famous war hero during the Mexican-American war who gave hope to the South. While the Union was led by General George Meade, who also fought during the Mexican-American war. So, why was the Battle of Gettysburg a major turning point in the war? The Battle of Gettysburg was a major turning

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    The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle in the Civil War, was a battle that defined the future of America. This battle was the turning point of the Civil War, and it tested the resolve of the men it encompassed. The place, the men, and the battle became a major part of American history. The Battle of Gettysburg took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This battle lasted only three scorching July days: July 1-3, 1863.These three days were heated, in both the weather

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    Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was a major turning point in the Civil War. The American Civil War had been going for three years before the battle, which took place in the late spring of 1863. The Confederate general was General Robert E. Lee, he led his army of confederates into Pennsylvania. The civilians of the North were in great panic when the soldiers were coming. Many civilians were flocking to the train depot so that they could get out of town, the civilians who couldn’t leave

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    just three days before the battle. Hooker's successor, Maj. Gen. George Meade moved northward, keeping his army between Lee`s and Washington, D.C. When Lee learned that Meade was in Pennsylvania, he concerted his confederate army around the city of Gettysburg. The two armies collided west and north of the town on July 1, 1863. Union cavalry led by Brig. Gen. John Buford slowed the Confederate advance until Union infantry, the Union 1st and 11th Corps, could arrive. More Confederate reinforcements under

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    Gettysburg was a major victory and turning point in the Civil War for the Union because of the casualties suffered by the Confederacy, the loss of leadership for the Confederacy, and the restored hope for the Union. Gettysburg was a major victory for the Union because of the massive amount of casualties suffered by the Confederacy. “ Total Casualties At Gettysburg: Union; 23,040 , Confederacy; 20,000-25,000. Total Size of Army: Union; 918,000 , Confederacy; 278,000.” (Doc. B) Both sides suffered

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was a very important and significant battle that occurred during the Civil War from July 1 to 3rd of 1863. In this battle between the Union and the Confederacy, there were an estimated 51, 112 casualties, and a total 165,620 total forces that were involved. After a victory over the Union forces at Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee marched on with his Army of Northern Virginia to Pennsylvania and arrived on July 1, 1863 with the intention and desire to collect supplies

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    The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara was not just a fiction novel, it was a story of a man who actually saw the battlefield of Gettysburg and learned about the battle and its importance. When he returned from the battle sight he decided to write a novel based on his experience there. Instead of creating fictional characters he used the names and experiences he had directly with the main characters of the novel. Not only did Shaara study and review letters, documents and journal enteries of the men

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    Gettysburg Turning Point

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was a huge war in a little town. It changed the course of the Civil War and can be said and supported as the “turning point” in the war as well. As the red hot Confederate troops, fresh off of seven straight victories, and the torn apart Union army, go at it in Gettysburg, the ending is unbelievable, as the Union pull away with the victory. Why was Gettysburg a turning point though? There are many great reasons, that can be supported with proof and evidence. Three main reasons

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    1. Gettysburg is a major city in Pennsylvania in which a major battle was fought. This battle was fought by the Union and the Confederates. It lasted 3 days until the Union forces were triumphant over the Confederates. 2. The Gettysburg Address was a speech given by Abraham Lincoln. This speech was delivered on November 19, 1863 at a cemetery for the Union soldiers killed in the battle. This is one of the most famous speeches in the history of our country. He addressed the struggle and meaning

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was the most important battle of the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg would become the climatic conclusion for the Confederated that fought in the Civil War. What transpired in the three days of this battle has significantly influenced today’s society. Because of this battle, the Union gained their lead on the Confederate forces and won the civil war, which protected the county from falling apart and completing their ultimate goal. This goal was to preserve the Union

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