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2007-03-14 03:48:43 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

Who said it was homework?

2007-03-14 03:58:59 · update #1

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In short, It humbled Gen..Lee big time and --along with the simultaneous Union victory at Vicksburg-- was a terrific morale-booster for the troops and public alike who were growing ever-weary from 2-plus years of defeats after defeats.

p/s To the above respondent who wrote it was the "only battle of the Civil War to take place on Union soil." How could you forget Antietam, the "Bloodiest Day?" Granted, Gettysburg was the only battle North of the Mason-Dixon Line but Maryland was still considered part of the Union, albeit "border state" replete with rebel sympathizers.

2007-03-14 03:56:08 · answer #1 · answered by down_with_the_gop 2 · 1 0

From an entirely practical standpoint, it so decimated the Confederate high command and resulted in so many casualties among the enlisted men that the Army of Northern Virginia never fully recovered. That, coupled with the earlier loss of Thomas J. Jackson at Chancellorsville, virtually assured that the Confederacy would never succeed militarily. It proved to be of immense value in the raising of Union soldiers' confidence that the Southrons were, in fact, not invincible. General Lee is reliably reported to have said that he realized the war was lost when Pickett's Charge failed on the Third of July, 1863.

2007-03-14 04:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It was the first and only battle of the Civil War to take place on Union soil. It was an opportunity, which was not missed, to galvanize the Union populace behind the war. Prior to then, the Union was not in universal support of the war, and there were actually draft riots in NYC by people that wanted no part of it. Basically it allowed Lincoln to shed the role of "invader of the south" and pretend to be the "defender of the north".

2007-03-14 03:53:41 · answer #3 · answered by open4one 7 · 0 1

5/6/7/8 The Gettysburg conflict became into an twist of fate of two armies bumping into one yet another. Lee became into invading the north with out his eyes (Jeb Stuart's Cavalry) and heard from a secret agent that the Union military became into getting close. His orders have been to come returned at the same time close to Cashtown or the crossroads of Gettysburg. on the time, the army of N. Virginia became into spreadout from Harrisburg to south of Chambersburg. He had specific orders to not work together the enemy until the entire military became into interior the sphere. interior the fog of war, inspite of the undeniable fact that, Heth's revolt branch moved in the direction of Gettysburg finding for footwear. They suddenly met a cavalry pickett line below Gen. Buford. Heth stated his finished branch and buford hung on until the Union Ist Corp got here up. the two aspects stated their armies piecemeal. On July a million, 1863, the Confederates ward off the Union and took administration of Gettysburg and Semetary Ridge. Inexplicably, Gen. Ewell did not stick to-up the victory with a charge up Culps Hill and Cemetery Hill. The severe floor became into consequently left in Union hands and the conflict would besides have been desperate on the 1st day. Gen Lee became into blamed for not giving particular orders to take the severe floor ("if in any respect possible" he suggested). Ewell became into no Stonewall Jackson, and it confirmed. the 2nd day became into very almost gained by using the Rebs, with an attack on the Union left up Little around precise and devil's Den. 2 saviors of the day have been Governor Warren who rushed troops to the undefended flank on the final 2nd and Col Chamberlains usual "restoration bayonet" charge that stopped Gen. Hoods Texans from taking the flank. For his day at Little around precise, (Chamberlain gained the Cong. Med. of Honor) The 0.33 day became right into a finished blunder on Lee's section for ordering the beneficial loss of life of proud Viriginians and North Carolinians, as 12,000 rebs attacked over open floor against entrenched infantry and massed artillery (AKA: Pickett's charge). The conflict became into the South's severe water mark interior the war, from then on they lost the strategic initiative interior the war and have been henceforth on the retreat.

2016-12-18 13:28:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It destroyed the army of Northern Virginia.

2007-03-14 03:52:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

pretty muched ruined the army of virginia

2007-03-15 15:34:31 · answer #6 · answered by Forrest W 2 · 0 0

Because that's the most farthest north confederate has gotten to.

2007-03-14 04:01:32 · answer #7 · answered by Mattman 6 · 0 1

Do your own homework, man.

2007-03-14 03:53:05 · answer #8 · answered by Winette 5 · 0 2

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