Meade saved the Union from Lee's invasion and Lee never invaded he North again.
battle of Gettysburg
I know one of them is Gettysburg.
yes.. the battle of gettysburg, one of the most important battles of the civil war
yes
The answer is arguable. I say that politically, Gettysburg was the most important battle. Strategically, Vicksburg was the most important.
The Battle of Gettysburg caused Reform in several ways, but the most important was the simple fact that the Union Army was victorious at both Gettysburg and later, the entire Civil War.
Pennsylvania. The Battle of Gettysburg was the most Northerly major battle.
the battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.
no it is not
The cavalry forces of both sides played an important role at the Battle of Gettysburg. Arguable the most significant day of the battle for the cavalry was July 3,1863. Important cavalry clashes occurred at Brinkerhoff's Ridge, Cress's Ridge and the Rummel farm.
Battle of the Bulge--- about 81,000 casulties but on American soil, Gettysburg---51,000 casulties on both sides.