The women of Gettysburg began preparing bandages and baking bread for the soldiers. Miss Ginnie Wade became the only known civilian to die in the battle and she was shot while baking bread in her home. A 70 year old veteran of the War of 1812 took up his flintlock and joined the Union Forces fighting with both the 150th Pennsylvania and the 2nd Wisconsin until he was wounded. He walked home to recuperate. When Lincoln went to the dedication of the cemetery he asked to meet with John Burns and to thank him for his service. Burns died in 1872.
The South Lost the war just because the failure of Pickett's Charge.
Gettysburg was not a war. It was a battle in the Civil War. The Civil War tore the nation in two.
It killed a lot of their family members.
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The Gettysburg Address is called such because it was delivered in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg. It is called an 'address' because President Lincoln was 'addressing' (speaking to) the people gathered there for the dedication of the national cemetery.
Yes people fighting for the Union, and people fighting for the Confederacy, went to Gettysburg to fight for their countries.
By the time the Battle of Gettysburg happened, the people that thought watching a battle was glorious, figured out it wasn't. There were only spectators in the early battles of the Civil War.
The Gettysburg Address and the Battle of Gettysburg are related. The Battle of Gettysburg was known as the turning point of the war because so many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederates could no longer attempt to fight on Union ground or take the offensive side in a battle. This was because they had so many casualties. The Union had many casualties, too. In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is recognizing all of the Union soldiers who gave their lives to protect our democracy at Gettysburg by saying they died honorably and not in vain. The Gettysburg address inspired Union soldiers and supporters every and reinforced the idea that our government"of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth."
The battle of Gettysburg was one of the few battles, where almost both entire armies were engaged in the Civil War. Roughly 90,000 Union troops were present at the battle while roughly 79,000 men from the confederacy were engaged at Gettysburg.
There are 0 people alive today from the Battle of Gettysburg. it was 150 years ago.
People of Gettysburg buried the dead.
I have no idea concerning the battly of Gettysburg. There are lots of batty people in Gettysburg today. There was a battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
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The Gettysburg Address is called such because it was delivered in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg. It is called an 'address' because President Lincoln was 'addressing' (speaking to) the people gathered there for the dedication of the national cemetery.
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Yes people fighting for the Union, and people fighting for the Confederacy, went to Gettysburg to fight for their countries.
By the time the Battle of Gettysburg happened, the people that thought watching a battle was glorious, figured out it wasn't. There were only spectators in the early battles of the Civil War.
The Gettysburg Address and the Battle of Gettysburg are related. The Battle of Gettysburg was known as the turning point of the war because so many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederates could no longer attempt to fight on Union ground or take the offensive side in a battle. This was because they had so many casualties. The Union had many casualties, too. In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is recognizing all of the Union soldiers who gave their lives to protect our democracy at Gettysburg by saying they died honorably and not in vain. The Gettysburg address inspired Union soldiers and supporters every and reinforced the idea that our government"of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth."
The battle of Gettysburg was one of the few battles, where almost both entire armies were engaged in the Civil War. Roughly 90,000 Union troops were present at the battle while roughly 79,000 men from the confederacy were engaged at Gettysburg.
The Union and Confederate army marched to get to all of their battles including the Battle at Gettysburg the only people that didn't march were the generals, captains and colonels the important people only the troops marched
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