Robert Edward Lee for the South(Confederacy) and George Gordon Meade for the North(Union).
The North was victorious over the South at Gettysburg because of superior position and logistics. The North had a better supply system and was able to reinforce efficiently.
The battle was a Union (North) victory.
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They did not invade the North again, and they did not win the war.
"The Union" means the North when writing about the Civil War. The South is the Confederacy or the Confederates, sometimes the rebels. The union is what was left of the United States after the southern states seceded.
Robert E. Lee
the north came into Gettysburg from the south, and the south came into town from the north.
NORTH
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...
its located just north of north Virginia
Although there were many commanding officers for both the North and the South during the Civil War, the most famous, an I believe the two for which you are searching, and most respected were General Ulysses S. Grant for the North and General Robert E. Lee for the South.
The North
The North
In Pennsylvania.
The union (north) and confederates (south)
The North was victorious over the South at Gettysburg because of superior position and logistics. The North had a better supply system and was able to reinforce efficiently.
Meade for the North and Lee for the South