From the north!
The Confederates headed into Gettysburg to seize much needed shoes. Answer The above is one popular theory, but if you look at the map of the area, you will see that several of the roads lead into Gettysburg from different directions. So , it was a major cross roads.
because they did
A large Union force in a superior defensive position…
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
Gettysburg
because they did
The union (north) and confederates (south)
The Confederates.
Meade for the Union. Lee for the Confederates.
Yes, they came in from the North.
The Union won the battle of Gettysburg and therefore successfully kept the Confederates from continuing their invasion of the North.
France and Great Britain both decided not to support the confederates after their loss in Gettysburg
the confederates no longer invaded the north
General Robert E. Lee.
Take the high ground…
Lee commanded the Confederates.
The Confederates headed into Gettysburg to seize much needed shoes. Answer The above is one popular theory, but if you look at the map of the area, you will see that several of the roads lead into Gettysburg from different directions. So , it was a major cross roads.