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Southern Perspective

Civil War Project. Southern Perspective. Setting Early hours of July 3, 1863 Culp’s Hill Cemetery Ridge Seminary Ridge. Leaders General Robert E. Lee General James Johnston Pettigrew General George Picket General Isaac Ridgeway. Casualties three divisions

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Southern Perspective

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  1. Civil War Project Southern Perspective

  2. Setting • Early hours of July 3, 1863 • Culp’s Hill • Cemetery Ridge • Seminary Ridge

  3. Leaders • General Robert E. Lee • General James Johnston Pettigrew • General George Picket • General Isaac Ridgeway

  4. Casualties • three divisions • 15,00 Confederate soldiers • Artillery Barge • 6,500 enemies

  5. Strategy • Strike the Union Center on Cemetery Ridge • Lead divisions over three quarters of a mile in the late afternoon. • Carry out the attack surprising the union forces. • The attack on Cemetary Ridge became known as ‘Picket’s Charge.”

  6. Significance • The confederates wanted to end the war through Picket’s charge. • Confederate Forces were defeated without a defensive plan. • Rights were given to blacks, and the war caused a time of peace, stopping other wars.

  7. Works Cited • “Gettysburg Battle.” History.com. A&E Network. n.d. Web. 20 April. 2013 • “Battle of Gettysburg.” Historynet.com. Historynet. n.d. Web. 20 April. 2013

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