Lee was at Gettysburg.
Lee commanded Lee's army at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg forced Lee to abandon his invasion of the North, but it did not prevent it.
Gettysburg destroyed Lee's ability to carry out an offensive in the North.
Yes, Lee withdrew in good order, leaving the field to Meade. Had Meade been able to conduct a vigorous pursuit, preventing Lee from reaching the sanctuary of Virginia, he might have been able to end the war, but he did not, or could not, and the war continued another twenty-one months.
Lee had to abandon his march on Washington.
Lee commanded Lee's army at Gettysburg.
yes lee did travel to gettyburg After Chancellorsville, Lee decided to invade the North, which led to Gettysburg.
Lee was defeated at Gettysburg.
If Lee had won at Gettysburg, the way would have lay open for Lee to march toward Washington; possibly forcing the government to sue for peace, if another counteroffensive could not have been staged to stop him.
Gettysburg forced Lee to abandon his invasion of the North, but it did not prevent it.
Lee
Lee
After Gettysburg, Lee was on the defensive for the rest of the war.
Gettysburg destroyed Lee's ability to carry out an offensive in the North.
Lee did.
Gettysburg
Lee