Because it was the state capital of Pennsylvania, and a place of great military importance as a training centre for the Union armies, as well as a big rail junction.
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During the Gettysburg Campaign in July 1863, General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army advanced towards Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but ultimately did not reach the city. Lee's forces approached within approximately 25 miles of Harrisburg before diverting towards Gettysburg for the pivotal battle that took place from July 1 to July 3. The threat to Harrisburg prompted the Union forces to reinforce the area, but Lee's strategic focus shifted, leading to the significant confrontation at Gettysburg instead.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee had the intention of crossing the Potomac River and marching to the capital of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. News of his coming sent Harrisburg's citizens evacuating the city via train or wagon as fast as they could. As Lee continued his march, the Army of the Potomac was close behind. Lee had no intention of engaging in battle at Gettysburg, a small farming town. He had little choice however with the new General Meade leading the Army of the Potomac, having replaced Joseph Hooker. The opposing armies, for all practical purposes met by choice near each other on June 30, 1863.The unforeseen battle at this location had not been planned by either Lee or Meade.
Robert E. Lee
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Crab people..... jesse...
During the Gettysburg Campaign in July 1863, General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army advanced towards Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but ultimately did not reach the city. Lee's forces approached within approximately 25 miles of Harrisburg before diverting towards Gettysburg for the pivotal battle that took place from July 1 to July 3. The threat to Harrisburg prompted the Union forces to reinforce the area, but Lee's strategic focus shifted, leading to the significant confrontation at Gettysburg instead.
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Confederate General Robert E. Lee had the intention of crossing the Potomac River and marching to the capital of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. News of his coming sent Harrisburg's citizens evacuating the city via train or wagon as fast as they could. As Lee continued his march, the Army of the Potomac was close behind. Lee had no intention of engaging in battle at Gettysburg, a small farming town. He had little choice however with the new General Meade leading the Army of the Potomac, having replaced Joseph Hooker. The opposing armies, for all practical purposes met by choice near each other on June 30, 1863.The unforeseen battle at this location had not been planned by either Lee or Meade.
Robert E. Lee
James Longstreet
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Cindy Lee Duck was born in 1963, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA.
In June of 1863, General Robert E. Lee's objective was the capital of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. He would occupy the city. As part of this massive military operation, Lee planned on destroying the railroad bridge crossing the Susquehanna River, cutting off the rail connection between Washington DC and parts westward.On the evening of June 28, 1863, Lee understood that the Army of the Potomac had crossed the Potomac River. This forced Lee abandon his drive on Harrisburg and prepare to meet the threat on the Union's army.
(A) General Lee wanted to take the pressure off General Grant's attack on Vicksburg, Miss. which would give the Union complete control of the Mississippi river, if Gen. Grant won the battle, (which he did). Gen. Lee hoped an attack in Penn. would take Union soldiers from Vicksburg, and that if Gen. Lee defeated Gen. Meade in Penn., then (B) Gen. Lee could attack Washington DC. (like the English did in the War of 1812), and Gen. Lee might even force President Lincoln to surrender the war against the South. (C) There were not a lot of Union soldiers in Penn. and an attack there by Gen. Lee would be totally unexpected, and give Gen. Lee the element of surprise.