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Why the South Lost Gettysburg
Title: Why the South Lost Gettysburg
Category: History
Details: Words: 345 | Pages: 1.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Why the South Lost Gettysburg
Why the south lost at Gettysburg
The article "Who's to Blame?" discusses the reasons why the south lost the battle of Gettysburg. One reason the article gives as a possible explanation of the loss of the south is that the southern artillerymen were firing in unison because they were unorganized. The artillery was not supposed to go off at the same time because there would be a short period of heavy fire followed by a
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is because of Pickett's charge. I think this because the south lost about ¾ of their men while the north was virtually unharmed. The north was unharmed because they were behind a stone wall and the south was charging through an open field. I think that all of the other reasons why the south lost at Gettysburg contributed to their loss but the main reason was because the south lost so many men at Pickett's Charge.
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