The south was trying to flank the Union line.
If the Confederates occupied Little Round Top, it could fire down the Union lines and dislodge the Federal Forces from their positions.
They bravely stood against confederate attack made by general John B Hood and others. When most of the 20th Maine were out of ammo, their commander, colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, ordered a bayonet charge (very rare in the Civil War) which surprised the confederates and drove them from little round top. They are thus credited with saving the left flank of the union army. Had it been taken, the confederates could have rolled up the union army from left to right. Which would have been bad, needless to say.
The battle of little round top lasted for 5 hours.
Chamberlain commanded the 20th Maine Infantry at Gettysburg, holding the extreme left flank of the Army of the Potomac, against repeated assaults, for which he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1893 The main event Joshua did was the swinging gate. With no ammo they all charged and surrounded the Confederates attacking Little Round Top. Fortunately, the confederates surrendered, thinking they would be shot if they didnt.
Confederate General James Longstreet broke through Union Lines at the Peach Orchard, and gave a rocky area now known as Devils Den its name. Union General G.K. Warren noticed that Little Round Top was unmaned and he rushed to get men on that hill. Confedrate General R.S. Ewells attack on on East Cemetary and Culps Hills proved futile.
C. Mostly on the southern end of the battlefield - Round top.
No, they were part of the union. They helped to protect little round top.
If the Confederates occupied Little Round Top, it could fire down the Union lines and dislodge the Federal Forces from their positions.
They bravely stood against confederate attack made by general John B Hood and others. When most of the 20th Maine were out of ammo, their commander, colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, ordered a bayonet charge (very rare in the Civil War) which surprised the confederates and drove them from little round top. They are thus credited with saving the left flank of the union army. Had it been taken, the confederates could have rolled up the union army from left to right. Which would have been bad, needless to say.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlin affected the outcome of the civil war by holding control of little round top in the battle of Gettysburg even though he ran out of ammo, he led a charge forcing most of the confederates charging up little round top to surrender to his division. If Chamberlin did surrender, the confederates would have had control of the high ground, and possibly winning the batte of Gettysburg, wich might have won the Confederates the war
It anchored the left of the Union line. If the Confederates could capture it, they could pour fire down on the rest of the Union position and and blow them from the field.
Little Round Top was a crucial outpost. It gave the Union a position to see the battlefield and a key artillery post that covered a great deal of the front. Had the Confederates captured it, they could have rained fire all up and down the line, forcing the Union to retreat.
The Confederates are scalping Union soldiers
the blodd presure get high and might even cause an heart attack or stroke
The North held the high ground giving it the tactical defensive advantage. If the South could take Little Round Top which, at one time, was only lightly defended, they could pour fire down on the rest of the Federal position, roll up the line of defense, and drive the enemy from the field, thereby winning the battle.
During the second day of the battle, Gen. G.K. Warren, commander of the Engineers Corps of the Army of Potomac, who was carrying a reconnaissance, found the key position of Little Round Top undefended and immediately disposed that two brigade and one battery of the Fifth Corps had to be deployed there. The order was fulfilled just in time, because the position was after a very short while attacked by Hood's Division. After a bitter struggle the Federal units succeeded in repulsing the Confederates and the Little Round Top remained in Union hands.
Yes Little Round Top was in the Civil war.