The Battle of Gettysburg
What was the battle of Gettysburg and was it important. The battle of Gettysburg is a battle in the Civil War that was at Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, and was a three day battle July 1- July 3. The battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the turning point of the war and Abraham Lincoln used the battle of Gettysburg to justify the cost of the war. The Battle of Gettysburg is the biggest of the Civil War since it had the most soldiers and most deaths. The Battle of Gettysburg is the most important battle in the Civil War, because it is the biggest battle, the turning point of the war and it was used to Justify the cost of the war.
The Battle of Gettysburg was the biggest battle of the Civil War. For example, it states, “It began as a skirmish, but by its wnd involved 160,000 Americans,” (“History Place”) the Union had about 85,000 and the Confederate army had about 75,000. It had the most soldiers in a Civil War battle in only three days. Another example is, “Union casualties in the battle numbered 2300, while the Confederates had lost some 28,000 men more than a third of Lee’s army,” (“History.com”) this means that about 101,000 out of about 160,000 soldiers survived. This shows how many people died which
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For example, “The Battle of Gettysburg was a significant turning point of the Civil War because it prevented a confederate invasion of the North and eliminated about one-third of General Lee's men,” (“Reference.com”) this show how it was a turning point.This show that this affected the rest of the war because it took out a lot of troops. Another Example is, “The United States would have been forced to accept peace in the Confederate States of America,” (“thoughtco.com”) this shows why it was important to win. If they lost the Battle they would have to allow slavery and accept defeat. This show how the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the