No
because they did
The Union was able to avoid more casualties. The Union was able to hold the line and eventually win. The Confederacy surrendered immediately. The Confederacy had to take a defensive position
Major General Alfred Pleasonton commanded the Union's cavalry corps at the Battle of Gettysburg. His cavalry commanders helped to win the Battle of Gettysburg for the Union.
The Union was victorious at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Battle of Gettysburg was a key battle that helped the Union win the Civil War. It certainly helped, however, the North failed to stop the Army of Northern Virginia to keep on fighting until early 1865.
Chancellorsville
The union won that battle.
The Confederacy did not win the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of Northern Virginia was forced to yield the field of battle on the night of 4 July 1863.
because they did
The Union won at Gettsburg.
The battle of Gettysburg
The Union was able to avoid more casualties. The Union was able to hold the line and eventually win. The Confederacy surrendered immediately. The Confederacy had to take a defensive position
No, they lost. It was a disaster for the Confederacy, and the blame is still being debated sharply to this day. By the way, it was not 1963, but 1863 - the news being announced on the Fourth of July, which was really rubbing it in.
No
The Union
NORTH
the were trying to win the battle
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...