No. If it had, Gettysburg probably would not have ended the way it did and Lee would have marched even farther north.
Picketts Charge
The Union Army defeated the Confederate attack known as Pickett's charge. It is considered to be the decisive point in the battle of Gettysburg.
The union beat the confederates
because they did
Pickett's Charge was a last-ditch attempt by a desperate Robert E. Lee to defeat General George Meade a the Battle of Gettysburg. Lee sent 15,000 men uphill through an open field at the Union lines in the hills above town. Barely 6,000 of them survived.
The Union Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg Penn, at the battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War.
ANSWER Major General George Gordon Meade was the Commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
Sherman
Pickett.
Last answer was ALL WRONG it was George Meade
Pickett attacked the center of Union line deployed on Cemetery Ridge. The assigned point of breakthrough (schwerpunkt) was "The Angle", located at a point countersigned by a little group of trees, which were well visible from the starting point of the charge.
It was a Union victory; many Confederates were killed in Pickett's charge