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The Confederate losses at gettysburg were: about 4000 dead, 18,735 wounded and 5,425 prisoners and missing.
In the Battle of Gettysburg. The North lost about 23,000 soldiers, and the South lost about 20,400 soldiers.
he died because they shot him at the first battle of Gettysburg
53,000
He died in 1821 where he was exiled after his last battle at Waterloo in Belgium.
it is given in gettysburg, pennsylvania; at a cemetery that was going to be used for all of the people who died during the Battle of Gettysburg
53,000 died many wounded
In the Battle of Gettysburg. The North lost about 23,000 soldiers, and the South lost about 20,400 soldiers.
Because the battle of Gettysburg, in which a lot of people died.
he died because they shot him at the first battle of Gettysburg
53,000
He wrote the Gettysburg Address to talk about the many soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
He died in 1821 where he was exiled after his last battle at Waterloo in Belgium.
about 4,000 died
it is given in gettysburg, pennsylvania; at a cemetery that was going to be used for all of the people who died during the Battle of Gettysburg
They were dedicating the Gettysburg Cemetery at the place where all the soldiers from both sides had died at the battle of Gettysburg
Both the Confederate and the Union soldiers that died while fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Gettysburg Address and the Battle of Gettysburg are related. The Battle of Gettysburg was known as the turning point of the war because so many Confederate soldiers were killed and the Confederates could no longer attempt to fight on Union ground or take the offensive side in a battle. This was because they had so many casualties. The Union had many casualties, too. In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is recognizing all of the Union soldiers who gave their lives to protect our democracy at Gettysburg by saying they died honorably and not in vain. The Gettysburg address inspired Union soldiers and supporters every and reinforced the idea that our government"of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth."