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At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.

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What battle did general lee lose one third of his army?

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How did the battle of Gettysburg affect the course of the civil war?

a lot of soldiers died and they did not have a lot of soldiers for the civil war.... To be honest the battle of Gettysburg was not really that important... as many would have us believe.. If I had to say anything the biggest lose was due to the lose of Stonewall Jackson. Which was a great moral lose for the Confederate Army... StoneWall Jackson was a much better leader then Robert E.. Lee ever was...(opinion) but Robert E. Lee should of left Gettysburg... when Jackson advised him... it was clearly a lose cause and a lose of Men that the Confederate army could ill afford.... Plus... It seemed up to that point that the South may actually win.. Since, they had a few big wins... and many people in the North were tired of sending their boys to fight, die and lose.... Clearly, Lincoln needed a win so that he could give his Emancipation Proclamation speech... to do so before Gettysburg would of made it seem like , as one person stated, as a death howl before they lose..


How many men did Robert E. Lee lose in the battle of Gettysburg?

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Did the Confederates lose the battle of Gettysburg?

because they did


How many people died in the Battle of Gettysburg?

No one knows the exact numberbut I looked at some information and it says that there were 23,049 that died in the Union and over 28,000 that died in Confederates. I am pretty certain that the information above includes include ALL causalities .. .wounded, captured, missing, perished. The actual number who died appears to be significantly lower.

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Why did the confederates lose the Battle of Gettysburg?

because they did


What battle did general lee lose one third of his army?

gettysburg


How did the battle of Gettysburg affect the course of the civil war?

a lot of soldiers died and they did not have a lot of soldiers for the civil war.... To be honest the battle of Gettysburg was not really that important... as many would have us believe.. If I had to say anything the biggest lose was due to the lose of Stonewall Jackson. Which was a great moral lose for the Confederate Army... StoneWall Jackson was a much better leader then Robert E.. Lee ever was...(opinion) but Robert E. Lee should of left Gettysburg... when Jackson advised him... it was clearly a lose cause and a lose of Men that the Confederate army could ill afford.... Plus... It seemed up to that point that the South may actually win.. Since, they had a few big wins... and many people in the North were tired of sending their boys to fight, die and lose.... Clearly, Lincoln needed a win so that he could give his Emancipation Proclamation speech... to do so before Gettysburg would of made it seem like , as one person stated, as a death howl before they lose..


How did the south's economy affect confederate soldiers and civilians?

it made the south lose the war


How many men did general Meade lose during the battle of Gettysburg?

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How many men did Robert E. Lee lose in the battle of Gettysburg?

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What battle did Gerneral Burnside lose when he charged into Confederate gunfire?

www.historynet.com/battle-of-antietam-7th-maines-senseless-charge-on-the-piper-farm.htmtry this hope it helps


Did the Confederates lose the battle of Gettysburg?

because they did


How many people died in the Battle of Gettysburg?

No one knows the exact numberbut I looked at some information and it says that there were 23,049 that died in the Union and over 28,000 that died in Confederates. I am pretty certain that the information above includes include ALL causalities .. .wounded, captured, missing, perished. The actual number who died appears to be significantly lower.


Why did the confederate army begin to falter and eventually lose the battle of Peters burg VA?

They lost because they eventually ran out of gunpowder and amo


Why did the Confederate army begin to falter and eventually lose the battle in Petersburg Virginia?

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How many soldiers did the British French and Germans lose in the battle of the Somme?

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