The American Civil War was a very painful period for this country. The idea that Americans deliberately kill other Americans in battle only makes us feel chilly most of our stimulus. This applies to ordinary battle soldiers, executives executing fighting plans, or those lucky officers who are important in terms of war for war. Everyone involved is fighting for the cause, and the southern is very effective in converting this cause into a decision to fight and win the war. People participating in the battle endanger their lives and hands and feet every day and in every battle, so they may have a stronger confidence about their causes.
Most fights are in the south. General Robert Lee who led the South Virginia army wanted to change it. He pushed the army north into Pennsylvania. There, he wants to threaten the northern capital Washington and force the Allies to surrender. As the people of Lee crossed the southern part of Pennsylvania, allies forces began to move forward. Both sides fought in the town of Gettysburg and its surroundings 150 years ago. In three days, Gettysburg became the most blood fight in the war. Approximately one-third of 165,000 soldiers were declared killed or injured, captured or missing
In the summer of 1863, Lee invaded the north again and entered the central southern part of the state of Pennsylvania in western Maryland. In July, he met allied troops under the guidance of George Mead in the fight of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; this battle will produce the most victims in the American Civil War. Some of his men are new, inexperienced orders, so J. Stewart 's cavalry left this area, and Lee suffered from a mild illness, and he was not satisfied with how the event developed. The first day of the battle was dominated by the Allies, but the major topography that Ewel had to take was not. At the end of the second day, the allies could not break the alliance's position and the alliance became more solid. On the third day of the decision, Li objected to his best military commander General Longstreet's decision, and began a massive positive attack on the Alliance Line Center.
In the summer of 1863, the South Confederates again passed through this area and was transported to Pennsylvania. From the Confederate Army and southeast Frederick to the east, the Allies looked for them in vain. The mountains in the south are hidden among the mountains, passing through the Grand Canyon. On July 1, 1863, two troops collided at Gettysburg at last. This was another victory for the alliance. Maryland made a third invasion in July 1864. At that time, the Allied forces in the early period of Jubar were closed in Washington. The only Allied forces on their path were a group of 2,300 men. And most of them had never seen a fight. Commanded by General Lew Wallace, they wanted to spread the mile to the Monocacy River near Frederick, stop the early army and delay the progress of the Southern Alliance. They won the fight, but this fight spent precious time on the Confederate army - and escaped the capital