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General George Meade
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George G. Meade. The problem was that he failed to exploit that victory and the remnants of Lee's army escaped to fight on for two more years.
General Lee's decision to divide his forces and attack the Union army at Gettysburg was influenced by his belief that a decisive victory on Northern soil would force the Union to negotiate for peace.
There was no such thing as "the Battle of Gettysburg Address."
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The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered to be one of General Robert E. Lee's greatest victory. It allowed his troops to continue on to Gettysburg.
No, he was defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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The Battle of Gettysburg Place where the battle was fought: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.