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Yes, it did.

Gettysburg was fought at the beginning of July 1863, Chickamauga on Sept. 19-20 1863.

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What was major out come in the Battle of Gettysburg?

Lee retreated to Virginia, never to invade the North again.


Did the battle of chancellorsville come before the battle of Federicksburg?

The battle of Chancellorsville was fought after the battle of Fredericksburg.


In the Gettysburg Address why is the crowd gathered on the battlefield?

The crowd is there to remember and honor the efforts of those who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. To quote: "We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live."


What was the last important battle north of Virginia?

i dont really know but if you look up most important battles of the revolutionary war it might come up _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ that is the hint on my history paper hope this helps


What was the significance of the location of Gettysburg for the Gettysburg address?

The location of Gettysburg was important in the Battle Of Gettysburg because of where the town is located and the hills and ridges on the battlefield. If you ever saw a map of Gettysburg, or gone on Google Earth, you would see the town and then a bunch of roads leading in and out of the town. So basically if you wanted to come from Virginia to Pennsylvania, most likely you would have to come through Gettysburg. The hills and ridges on the Battlefield is important too. Throughout the battle, Union troops were placed on the top of the hills and ridges. It's a whole lot easier running down a hill, then running up a hill. So when your being fired at, you would muchly rather be on higher elevation than running up. This really came in handy on the second day of the battle at Little Round Top. Where the 20th Maine had to defend Little Round Top, where there was a bayonet charge. And like I said, it's much easier running down a hill with bayonets then running up a hill. It had strategic importance as a railway junction.

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What was major out come in the Battle of Gettysburg?

Lee retreated to Virginia, never to invade the North again.


Did the battle of chancellorsville come before the battle of Federicksburg?

The battle of Chancellorsville was fought after the battle of Fredericksburg.


When will sonic battle 2 come out?

after sonic battle 1, but before sonic battle 3


Run or the Battle of Gettysburg did this come first?

The two Confederate victories at the 1st & 2nd Battles of Bull Run, occurred in July 1861 & August 1862, respectively. The Union victory at Gettysburg occurred in July 1863.


In the Gettysburg Address why is the crowd gathered on the battlefield?

The crowd is there to remember and honor the efforts of those who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. To quote: "We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live."


What was the amount of artillery that General Meade had his disposal at the US Civil Battle of Gettysburg?

Most historians have come to the conclusion that artillery did not rank high on the list of military tools available to winning a battle. Artillery, however, would seem to be a powerful weapon to use to win a battle.At the Battle of Gettysburg, commanding General Meade had an ample amount of artillery batteries. His 372 pieces of artillery was supported by 8,000 men.


What way did the north come from at Gettysburg?

the north came into Gettysburg from the south, and the south came into town from the north.


What was the out come of the Battle of Gettysburg?

There were many different outcomes of the end of the Civil War, many or most of which resulted from the Battle of Gettysburg. But the outcome of the battle itself was that General Robert E. Lee (commander of the confederate forces) was defeated during his 2nd attempt at a decisive victory on Northern Soil. Due to the heavy losses inflicted upon them the south never recovered and as a result began their ultimate downfall. -I hope this answered your question, if not please ask again


Why had the confeserates initially come to Gettysburg?

To commandeer the shoes from the warehouse…


Where did knights come from?

A young man could also become a knight for valor in combat after a battle or sometimes before a battle to help him gain courage.


Why was geography important in the out come of the Battle of Gettysburg?

Because the high ground commanded the battlefield and the Union Army managed to seize and hold it, forcing the Confederates to attack them through open ground under a deadly fire.


How do you write sole and soul in a sentence?

The type of fish known as 'Sole' has no feet, and so, has no sole. The Battle of Gettysburg would have never come about if some of the South's soldiers had not been willing to sell their souls for fresh soles.