The North
General Lee surrendered at Gettysburg, PA because he had lost many men during the battle.
the civil warAnother Answer:The deadliest battle on US Soil was Gettysburg. Other battles had more casualties or made more men unfit to fight, but Gettysburg put more in the grave.
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.
The Union army had 85,000 men at Gettysburg.
The North lost around 1,500 men during Pickett's Charge, which was part of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
23,000 men.
The effect was all the men died!
Lee (Confederate), Meade (Union).
because they did
The Gettysburg Address is not a war, but a speech given by Lincoln in 1863 in the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery for the men who fell there in the battle.
Confederate 75,000 men Union 88,289 men
Lee lost 20,000-28,000. The South never kept records of the soldiers they lost, but they did keep record of the Generals they lost. At Gettysburg they lost General Armistead, General Garnett, and General Pettigrew, all from General George Pickett's division. General Sam Hood was also wounded in Gettysburg. He lived and would live through the Civil War, despite taking six more bullets.