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The infantry assault on the 3rd day of the battle was named after General George Pickett. However, the assault included General Longstreet's Corps, with Pickett's division in the lead.

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What is the Battle of Gettysburg also known as?

Some romantic historians dubbed Pickett's Charge "The High Water Mark of the Confederacy."


Southern officer whose failed charge at Gettysburg marked the high water ark of the confederacy?

Pickett's Charge - Of all of the events that occurred during the three days of the Battle of Gettysburg, few have been more studied, debated, celebrated, and romanticized than Longstreet's Assault, more popularly known as "Pickett's Charge". Coordinated by Lt. General James Longstreet, the attack has been referred to as "Longstreet's Grand Assault" by many historians. Yet it is General George Pickett's name that has forever been attached to the "High Water Mark" of the battle, for his troops- "the flower of Virginia manhood"- were more glorified for their participation in the charge by southern and northern writers in the years following the battle.


Did the Confederates lose the battle of Gettysburg?

because they did


Who led the charge of the 3rd day of Gettysburg?

The charge on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, known as Pickett's Charge, was led by Confederate General George Pickett. It involved approximately 12,500 Confederate soldiers advancing across open fields against the Union positions on Cemetery Ridge. The assault was intended to break the Union lines but ended in heavy Confederate casualties and is often seen as a turning point in the Civil War. The charge ultimately failed, contributing to the Confederacy's defeat at Gettysburg.


Who was the general leader in charge in Gettysburg?

For the North (Union) it was George Meade and for the South (Confederacy) it was Robert E. Lee. The North won the battle and the battle marked the end of the South's attempts to invade the North.

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Who was the southern officer whose failed charge at Gettysburg marked the high water mark of the confederacy?

Robert E. Lee


Who was in charge for confederacy at Gettysburg?

General Robert E. Lee


Who was in charge of southern troops at gettysburg?

Robert E. Lee


Southern General who led a charge at the center of the Union line of Gettysburg?

Pickett.


How George Pickett fight for south?

He was a confederate officer and Pickett's charge at Gettysburg was a bloodbath.


How did George Pickett fight for south?

He was a confederate officer and Pickett's charge at Gettysburg was a bloodbath.


What is the Battle of Gettysburg also known as?

Some romantic historians dubbed Pickett's Charge "The High Water Mark of the Confederacy."


Southern officer whose failed charge at Gettysburg marked the high water ark of the confederacy?

Pickett's Charge - Of all of the events that occurred during the three days of the Battle of Gettysburg, few have been more studied, debated, celebrated, and romanticized than Longstreet's Assault, more popularly known as "Pickett's Charge". Coordinated by Lt. General James Longstreet, the attack has been referred to as "Longstreet's Grand Assault" by many historians. Yet it is General George Pickett's name that has forever been attached to the "High Water Mark" of the battle, for his troops- "the flower of Virginia manhood"- were more glorified for their participation in the charge by southern and northern writers in the years following the battle.


What important events of the Battle of Gettysburg gave the victory to the North?

A big event was Pickett's charge because although effective the Confederacy still surrendered in the end.


Did the Confederates lose the battle of Gettysburg?

because they did


What was Pickett's Charge in the Battle of Gettysburg?

Pickett's Charge was an infantry assault in the Battle of Gettysburg.


Who led the charge of the 3rd day of Gettysburg?

The charge on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, known as Pickett's Charge, was led by Confederate General George Pickett. It involved approximately 12,500 Confederate soldiers advancing across open fields against the Union positions on Cemetery Ridge. The assault was intended to break the Union lines but ended in heavy Confederate casualties and is often seen as a turning point in the Civil War. The charge ultimately failed, contributing to the Confederacy's defeat at Gettysburg.