Lee would have been able to plunder the rich farming state of Pennsylvania, and acquire war-supplies for his barefoot troops.
Assuming that he had not been able to destroy Meade's army, it would not have made a big difference.
It was the other battle in the West, happening at the same moment, that changed everything. This was Vicksburg, which liberated the Mississippi, and enabled Grant to come to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga.
There probably would still be slaves.
It would have been the signal for Britain to grant recognition to the Confederacy and send military aid.
Grant would have been selected sooner as Lieutenant General and head of the union army and the war would have been over sooner.
Lee determined to engage in the battle despite being in a poor position with inferior numbers. Meade failed to pursue Lee after the battle proper, when he might have crushed the retreating Confederates.
Slavery might be legal
The were weakened, tired, and demoralized. A vigorous pursuit might have caused them to collapse. Once back in Virginia, they began to recover.
At Vicksburg, the Confederates lost control of the Mississippi, and all their units to the west of the river were isolated. It meant that Grant's Union forces could move east, to help the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga. At Gettysburg, the Confederates failed in their attempt to invade the North, where they might have gained some plunder, and were thrown back on the defensive for the rest of the war.
Meade was unable to pursue Lee on his retreat. Had he done so, he might have been able to crush him then and there.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlin affected the outcome of the civil war by holding control of little round top in the battle of Gettysburg even though he ran out of ammo, he led a charge forcing most of the confederates charging up little round top to surrender to his division. If Chamberlin did surrender, the confederates would have had control of the high ground, and possibly winning the batte of Gettysburg, wich might have won the Confederates the war
Lee determined to engage in the battle despite being in a poor position with inferior numbers. Meade failed to pursue Lee after the battle proper, when he might have crushed the retreating Confederates.
Slavery might be legal
I am not sure about the sinifiance of it. But the battle of Gettysburg was a horrendous tragedy. it was one of the worst battles in history. Any way.... the Gettysburg address was given I believe a couple days after the battle. I might be wrong so you might want to google it. Glad I could help!!
The were weakened, tired, and demoralized. A vigorous pursuit might have caused them to collapse. Once back in Virginia, they began to recover.
It was the most bloody battle in the Civil War
The battle of gettysberg was important because it showed that the south weren't as good as they looked and the union might win the war
At Vicksburg, the Confederates lost control of the Mississippi, and all their units to the west of the river were isolated. It meant that Grant's Union forces could move east, to help the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga. At Gettysburg, the Confederates failed in their attempt to invade the North, where they might have gained some plunder, and were thrown back on the defensive for the rest of the war.
Gettysburg probably wouldn't have happened. However, it might have been a different battle because they might have met up somewhere else. Another outcome might have been that the North would have lost the war. Gettysburg was one of the major turing points in the Civil War. The North might have lost. Then again, the North was winning back its footing and Gettysburg was not the only turning point in the War. So, I guess we'll never really know what could've happened if Gettysurg had not been. But I think it is much more comforting to know that what really happened in the end effects our lives today, and we can all live free.
Meade was unable to pursue Lee on his retreat. Had he done so, he might have been able to crush him then and there.
The crowd is there to remember and honor the efforts of those who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. To quote: "We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live."
if it is cold the gun will ice up and not shoot the bullets out far then it would if it was hot