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Pickett's Charge, Gettysburg


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ickett's Charge was one of the major events of the Battle of Gettysburg. It occurred on July 3, the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Three Confederate divisions from the Army of Northern Virginia with about 12500 men took part in the charge, which failed badly with the Confederate Army suffered over 7000 killed, wounded and missing. In contrast, the Union losses were less than 2000. Its failure forced the Confederate Army to withdrew from Pennsylvania and the invasion of North. The Confederate Army was only "one victory away" from winning the Civil War, in fact, General Robert E. Lee had a letter with him, to be delievered to Lincoln in the event of victory on the Union soil. The defeats at Gettyburg and Vicksburg on the same day were the beginning of the end for Confederate States of American (see the store "July 4 - The day that doomed the Confederate".)

Other: Number of participants
about 158,000
People or Groups: Role
The commander of Union Army at Gettysburg
People or Groups: Role
The commander of the Confederate Army at Gettysburg
To
Jul 4, 1863
From
Jul 1, 1863
Other: Number of killed
7000-8000
Event: Category
A battle in the American Civil war
Event
Battle of Gettysburg
Location
Gettysburg Pennsylvania
Name
Maj. Gen. Gordon Meade
Name
General Robert E. Lee

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Created:Jul 14, 2009

Modified: Mar 16, 2015

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