- The Confederate loss at the Battle of Gettysburg affected the Confederacy in many ways. It pretty much assured that none of the European powers namely Britain and France would recognize the Confederacy as a viable nation. It also ended the Confederacy's second invasion of the north. Another affect was thhat the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia lost thousands of men in the three day battle that they were not able to replace. One would also have to consider the blow to the morale of the Confederate leadership.
It is about the Civil War in North America. His speech was not only talking about the dead soldiers but also trying to stop slavery in North America.
Abolition of slavery
cause people are stupid in alot of things they do
I wonder if you mean Rommel, the 'Desert Fox'?
If you mean who was "victorious" at The First Battle of Bull Run, it was the Confederates lead by Stonewall Jackson.
It is about the Civil War in North America. His speech was not only talking about the dead soldiers but also trying to stop slavery in North America.
The Confederates were against slavery in the civil war. They did not want it.
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Politically correct.
politically correct
I assume you mean the stand of a regiment from minnesota on the 3rd day of the battle of gettysburg?It was quite important. The confederates initiated pickett's charge, and the commander of the sector of the union lines which was set to receive the charge(General Winfield Scott Hancock) understood that if the confederates reached the union lines the fighting would be fierce.In some places the confederates did breach the union lines, and it is said that General Hancock was looking for any help he could to counterattack when he came across the minnesota regiment and ordered it into a breach without even knowing its identification.This regiment suffered horrible casualties, was basically decimated. But their service during pickett's charge was quite important. They repelled a confederate breach of the union lines.
The people who founded the US
Political types. Ambassadors, Foreign Ministers and such. Would I be politically correct in saying that they are politically immune.
it means you are motivated to do things by your political standing.
well it basically is an announcement he made at Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Lincoln described the way he felt for the nation and so it was and announcement at Gettysburg (xhope this helps!Xoxo,Tiffany >.
Abolition of slavery
Do you mean the Battle of Gettysburg? It was won by the Army of the Potomac, commanded by the newly-appointed General George Gordon Meade, a surly individual known as 'Old Snapping Turtle'. It was a serious defeat for Lee, but he managed to get his battered army back to Virginia.