Had they won at Gettysburg, Lee could have marched unimpeded almost to Washington.
the battle of Gettysburg
The battle was fought in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. it was fought on the moon and mars
Neigther the north or the south gained anything in this battle. However, it stopped Robert E. Lee from moving on an winning this battle (he surrendered). It is also the battle where you could say that we gained an important part of history because it is the area that President Lincolin gave the Gettysburg Address. This is what helped the Union soilders focus on the task ahead of them and helped them in the battle.
Both Antietam and Gettysburg represent the two most serious efforts by the South to bring the war North. By failing to win a decisive victory, the South's chance at winning independence from the North diminished. Some call Gettysburg, the high water mark of the Confederacy. On the same day Pickett's charge failed, Vicksburg also surrendered, from that point onward it was all downhill for the South.
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Grant did not win Gettysburg. Grant was at Vicksburg at the time. Meade defeated Lee at Gettysburg. Grant closed the Mississippi to the South by seizing Vicksburg. Please rephrase your question.
the battle of Gettysburg
the battle of Gettysburg
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...
In Pennsylvania.
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South Carolina
The South fought the North.
NORTH
battle of gettysburg
The battle was fought in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. it was fought on the moon and mars
The leaders of the Battle of Gettysburg was lee and his second in command Longstreet for the South and Meade, Reynolds, Chamberlain for the north.