Robert E. Lee for the South ,George Meade for the North.
actually it was Ulysses s grant for the north. dumb answer ^^
No, actually Robert E. Lee and George Meade are correct. You can check for yourself... just type Robert E. Lee or George Meade into Google.
the actual answer is for the north general Meade, colonial Chamberlain, south general Lee, and Longstreet (trust me I'm reading the killer angels and that goes into Gettysburg with more detail than you will ever want)
by the way Grant was not even at Gettysburg the first answer was correct.
Major General Alfred Pleasonton commanded the Union's cavalry corps at the Battle of Gettysburg. His cavalry commanders helped to win the Battle of Gettysburg for the Union.
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
The Battle of Gettysburg Place where the battle was fought: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The Union.
Meade for the Union. Lee for the Confederates.
Major General Alfred Pleasonton commanded the Union's cavalry corps at the Battle of Gettysburg. His cavalry commanders helped to win the Battle of Gettysburg for the Union.
Robert E. Lee and George G. Meade.
Union - General George Meade Confederacy - General Robert E. Lee
General Alfred Pleasonton led the Union's Cavalry Corps under General Meade at the US Civil War Battle of Gettysburg. His commanders helped to protect the Union's flank on the last day of the battle.
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
The Union.
The Battle of Gettysburg Place where the battle was fought: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The union won that battle.
The North (those againt slavery) were the Union throughout the Civil War, and including during the Battle of Gettysburg.
confederacy