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Title: Gettysburgh
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Longstreet wanted to pull the Confederate army out of Gettysburg and move around the Union forces for a march on Washington. This probably would have worked--it is unlikely that General Meade, the Union commander (whose notorious caution would later allow the defeated Confederates to escape back into Virginia), would have moved his forces from the high ground before it was too late... Showed first 250 characters
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Lee, on the other hand, believed that withdrawing from the town his men had just captured would be bad for morale, and more importantly that the Confederates only had enough supplies for one pitched battle--a series of skirmishes was to their great disadvantage, as attrition was against them... Showed next 250 characters
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