UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR
1863 a series of battles were fought between the Confederate army and the Union Army. Battles such as: Gettysburg, Viscksburg, Battery Wagner, Chickamauga Creek, and Chattanooga. Along with these battles the Gettysburg Address was presented, the role of women was noticed, and riots in New York broke out. Many say that these battles were the turning point of the U.S. Civil War. General Robert E. Lee, from the south and George G. Meade from the north lead their troops. On July 4th Robert E. Lee surrendered to the north, and the south was defeated. The Battle of Gettysburg is considered to be the turning point of the Civil War. Late in May the Confederate army marched toward Pennsylvania with shoes in mind. Their soar feet were aching and it was understood to be a large supply of shoes in the state of Pennsylvania. General Robert E. Lee's 70,000 men were dived up into three different cores. The leaders of the three cores were James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, and A.P. Hill. As the Confederates traveled through Pennsylvania they had no respect for the civilians. The Confederate troops stole livestock, clothing and food from the civilians. They sent African Americans back
The next day the Confederates marched back to the south. In both the North and South, women worked their hardest to be supportive to their men. Four hills surrounded the area; Colps Hill, Cemetery Hill, and the Big and little Round top. This mob lynched blacks and set buildings on fire. The Gettysberg Address was only 269 words, and this was said to be too short. This is where three hundred and sixty men hid behind large boulders and they fired onto the rebels. The civilians had low food, and this went on for forty-eight days. Eventually all of the soldiers in the area from both north and south were now on the battlefield. The Gettysberg Address is a famous speech by Abraham Lincoln. Even though the men ran these sanitary commissions, the women ran the show. The union controlled all of the river except for just below Vicksburg. Many civilians were scared, and dug caves to live in. Toward the end of the first day, the unions were in the lead. On July 12th a draft was posted, and a predominately Irish mob attacked and lashed out.
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