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Interestingly the battle was over a shoe supply at Gettysburg. But this escalated into a chance for the CSA army of Northern Virginia to destroy the USA army of the Potomac and so the battle was fought. After about 4 days of fighting though the CSA, who were winning, decided to commit military suicide by the name of Pickett's Charge, so they lost the battle.

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