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Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.
The Battle of Gettysburg is considered the turning point of the war because on May or July 1-3,1863 for the first time, the Union defeated Robert E. Lee's seemingly immortal troops. The Battle of Gettysburg was a mistake, the Union troops and Confederates accidentally ran into each other. For 1-2 days the South seemed to be winning the battles, but since Lee's shortage of cavalry (he split up his forces before the battle) he had no way of knowing Union positions, and so his assaults did not work as they were planned.
Yes people fighting for the Union, and people fighting for the Confederacy, went to Gettysburg to fight for their countries.
You can get information about the battle by doing a web search or going to the library. There is also some good material at Answers.Com. Just go to the Gettysburg category in US history and look around. You may find just what you are looking for!
the slaves role was to go to your house and kill all the white people in it then leave
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He served in the civil war as a confederate for four decades, and was recognized as a hero at the battle of Gettysburg. Go Confederacy!
See Link that lists the Union Order of Battle Go here. It gives all of the states and the regiments that fought: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/AOP-regiments.htm
The Battle of Gettysburg is considered a turning point in the Civil War. Many reasons were suggested, but one of the main reasons was mental. It was General Lee's only hope to win a big victory in Northern territory, but he lost it, and therefore the morale went down. Lee had to go from offensive to defensive.
Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
The battle lasted for 3 days. It was fought on 1-3 August 1798.
The Confederates had heard that there was a store house of shoes... located in gettsburg... So they decided to go there to find them