An assault against numerically superior forces who are dug in, well armed, and determined, in possession of the high ground, almost never succeeds, and Lee knew this.
They both made a huge diffrence for many people.
They were a series of battles that resulted in southern defeat. Gettysburg hugly impacted both the north and south for its large amount of deaths. These victories for the north was a huge factor in the civle war. Josh Bez
There are several answers to this question that placed the outcome of the Civil War in favor of the Union. Based on my readings on this, it seems that, although not known at the time, the Battle of Gettysburg is the battle that foretold the outcome of the war. Robert E. Lee never again attempted to invade the North after this huge Confederate defeat.
Gettysburg killed many men and was a huge loss for both sides it also turned the tides of the ending of the civil war. it almost insured yanky victory over the rebals
they were both treated the way nobody or anything should be treated. it doesnt matter because it was a huge mistake and embarassing and so many innocent people died because of the evil hatred-filled people who tortured them.
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The North had huge advantages in troops and equipment. The generals threw both of these, in huge quantities, at the South. It was not uncommon for the North to lose 3-4 times as many soldiers in a battle as the South lost, but still be able to claim victory. The goal was to wear down the South by shear force of numbers. Nevertheless, some historians argue that, despite the overwhelming advantages enjoyed by the North, the outcome of the war hinged on one critical battle - Gettysburg. If the South had won that battle, they claim, they would have won the war. And that battle itself was a very near thing. General Robert E. Lee, perhaps the best military commander of all time, made an extremely rare mistake during that battle, a mistake called "Pickett's Charge". Historians agree that if that mistake had not been made, the South would have won Gettysburg, and, according to many, the entire war. So, in short, the ONE reason the union won the "War of Northern Agression" (as we southerners prefer to call it), is Pickett's Charge.
He hasn't. Not me. He's a huge mistake.
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The term 'faux pas' obviously is French and means: Socially awkward or tactless act. A mistake or wrong measure. 'Monstrous' means what it says 'huge' so it was a 'huge tactless act or mistake.'
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They both made a huge diffrence for many people.
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Pokemon was a huge mistake. it was a virus in young people that started in japan, and moved to the USA, that moved to the rest of the world. children are infected and a vaccine is greatly needed!
it depends on the size of the tree if its a HUGE tree then charge more but if its a smaller one charge less
You start off by admitting what you did wrong then say I know I made a huge mistake and I have changed. Will you forgive me?
The only way that you would do that is if you make a huge big mistake.