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  • ...River]] in the west pointed toward Confederate exhaustion and defeat. The Gettysburg campaign climaxed in a famous battle, July 1-3, 1863, on the outskirts of the town o ...time.<ref> See James M. McPherson, "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign." ''Civil War Times'' (2007) 46(2): 26-33.</ref> He figured:
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  • The Gettysburg Campaign was a decisive defeat for the Confederacy in the American Civil War in June
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  • * Coddington, Edwin B. ''The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command'' (1968), the best single book on the campaign; [http:/ * McPherson, James M. "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign." ''Civil War Times'' (2007) 46(2): 26-33. Issn: 1546-9980 Fulltext: [[Ebsc
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  • * Coddington, Edwin B. ''The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command'' (1968), the best single book on the campaign; [http:/ * McPherson, James M. "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign." ''Civil War Times'' (2007) 46(2): 26-33. Issn: 1546-9980 Fulltext: [[Ebsc
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  • The Gettysburg Campaign was a decisive defeat for the Confederacy in the American Civil War in June
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  • * Coddington, Edwin B. ''The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command (1968), the best single book; [http://www.amazon.com/Ge * McPherson, James M. "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign." ''Civil War Times'' (2007) 46(2): 26-33. Issn: 1546-9980 Fulltext: [[Ebsc
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  • ...River]] in the west pointed toward Confederate exhaustion and defeat. The Gettysburg campaign climaxed in a famous battle, July 1-3, 1863, on the outskirts of the town o ...time.<ref> See James M. McPherson, "To Conquer a Peace? Lee's Goals in the Gettysburg Campaign." ''Civil War Times'' (2007) 46(2): 26-33.</ref> He figured:
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  • ...roduced disastrous defeats at [[Battle of Antietam|Antietam]] (1862) and [[Gettysburg Campaign|Gettysburg]] (1863), while his failure to protect Vicksburg in 1863 cost th ...fell back on a fishhook position on hills to the southeast of town. see [[Gettysburg Campaign]] The bloody combat in very hot July weather climaxed in the spectacular bu
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  • The battle was the culmination of what historians now call the [[Gettysburg Campaign]]. There have been many explanations of the outcome, which [[James MacPhers '''Total casualties in Gettysburg campaign:'''
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  • See also [[Gettysburg Campaign]] and biographies of Lee * Coddington, Edwin B. ''The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command (1968), the best single book; [http://www.amazon.com/Ge
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  • see [[Gettysburg Campaign]] ...g Lee's second invasion of the North, in June. Meade defeated Lee at the [[Gettysburg Campaign|Battle of Gettysburg]]<ref>McPherson, ''Battle Cry'', pages 653-663</ref> (
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