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.
General Robert E. Lee was in command of the Confederate army at Gettysburg.
George Picket
At Gettysburg a failure to charge on cemetery hill was directed by confederate general George Pickett.
General George Meade for the North, General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Longstreet. He tried to prevent Picket's charge.
Pickett
General Robert E. Lee was in command of the Confederate army at Gettysburg.
General Robert E. Lee
George Picket
General George Meade
At Gettysburg a failure to charge on cemetery hill was directed by confederate general George Pickett.
At Gettysburg a failure to charge on cemetery hill was directed by confederate general George Pickett.
ANSWER Major General George Gordon Meade was the Commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
General George Meade
General George Meade for the North, General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Pickett.
General James Pettigrew