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    Gettysburg Turning Point

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    Considered the the turning point in the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg involved the largest number of casualties of the war. The was a total of 23,049 casualties for the Union: 3,155 being death, 14,529 wounded, and 5,365 captured or missing. The battle was a three day battle lasting from July 1-3, 1863. Taking place in the town Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Much of the fighting was also done around the town, Gettysburg. Going into the battle, Lee and his confederates had plenty of confidence. They

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    The Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was a major battle of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863 and is studied to be the most important commitment of the American Civil War. A hamlet, whose claim to fame was the convergence of several Pennsylvania roads, was about to become the most recognized battle site in the entire world. The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the turning points in the War Between the States. This battle was very tragic and had

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    1. The most meaningful scene in the video was when Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was playing in the background, and there were graphic photos of dead people on the ground. This was significant because these photos were a graphic portrayal of Lincoln’s Address where he talked the people who sacrificed their lives for their freedom. 2. The most meaningful sentence in the Gettysburg address is “…That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God

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    What Caused the Union to Lose the Civil War? By Amelia E. Hicks On April 10, 1865, General Ulysses S. Grant surrendered to General Robert E. Lee of Confederate forces and delivered a farewell address to his Union soldiers, “After four years of tiring service, marked by supreme courage and commitment,” said Grant, “the Union Army has been forced to concede to overwhelming numbers and resources.” According to Grant, the Union lost the Civil War, more commonly referred to in its time as the “War of

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    The battle ended when the Confederates withdrew from Gettysburg on July 4-5th, 1863 because they failed to sustain any break in the main Union line after three days of violent and ferocious attacks. It was the largest battle of the Civil War totaling around 80,000 deaths, 27,000 men were wounded and more than 16,000 went missing out taken prisoner. On just the 2nd day of the Battle of Gettysburg 3x the amount of American casualties that occurred on D-Day in Normandy. Thousands

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    Battle of Gettysburg 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. It began as a skirmish but by its end involved 160,000 Americans. Before the battle, major cities in the North such as Philadelphia, Baltimore and even Washington were under threat of attack from General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia which had crossed the Potomac River and marched

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    one thought Lincoln was being to ruthless in what he did during the war. (White House.gov) The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the brutalist battles during the Civil War. The battle lasted three days and it was in the state of North Pennsylvania. The victory went to the union this was a very devastating battle to the south. Nine and generals died during the battles of Gettysburg this was the worst battle for casualties there are over 50,000 deaths during this battle. There were many casualties

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    On July 1-3, 1863 in the town of Gettysburg Pennsylvania, Confederate and Union armies compile 50,000 a causalities in what would be the deadliest battle of the Civil War and American History. Major General George Meade of the Union Army of the Potomac and General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia turning point of the Civil War with a decisive victory of the Union. Costly missed opportunities and lack of intelligence lead to failure by the Confederate army and Union Army’s

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    The first reason why this was important was because it was an enormous war that had a lot of deaths. The clash at Gettysburg was enormous by any standards, and a total of 170,000 Confederate and Union soldiers came together around a town that usually held 2,400 residents. The total of Union troops was about 95,000, the Confederates about 75,000.The total casualties for the three days of fighting would be about 25,000 for the Union and 28,000 for the Confederates. This is one of the biggest reasons

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    During the battle of Gettysburg Buford was at his greatest fame that was when he made his largest contributions to the Civil War. On July 1, 1863 during his command over the 1st Division of the Cavalry Corps that ran into parts of the Army of Northern Virginia outside of Gettysburg. He only had enough strength to post one man per yard of ground, Buford instructed one of his brigades, under Colonel Williams Gamble, to dismount and delay the progress of A.P. Hill’s Confederate III Corps along the

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