General Robert E. Lee
Gettysburg
No. Lee's corps commanders let him down, and were slow in following orders, which probably led to the South's defeat.
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Gettysburg
The Union army had 85,000 men at Gettysburg.
Union General George G. Meade led an army of about 90,000 men to victory against General Robert E. Lee's Confederate army of about 75,000. Gettysburg is the war's most famous battle because of its large size, high cost in lives, location in a northern state, and for President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
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The Telegraph
Lee led the Southern troops. Meade led the North.