Gettysburg: War Turning Point On July 1, 1863, the Potomac Commonwealth Army contacted the federal forces in North Virginia, which advanced north. This will be a battle of all fights, this will be the most bloody battle in the civil war. The war of three days led to the victory of the alliance and 51,000 American casualties came out. The reason for the southern rebellion was to leave the alliance and become an independent country, an American alliance. So far, rebel factions are fighting their successful leadership of their southern generals.
The battle of Gettysburg is the turning point of the civil war and the battle of Gettysburg was enough to make the civil war reality. The 3 day battle was enough to have a major impact on the war lasting two years. That is what I will discuss in this article. I keep war every day, but how does it lead to the victory of the alliance and the turning point of the civil war? - James Long Street is an excellent general and his leadership and combat strategy, relationship with him, and controversial disobedience have had a major impact on the battle of the American Civil War and Gettysburg. Long street was born on January 8, 1821 and grew up in the South ("General James Longstreet" 1). When I was young I live with my parents at a family plantation in Georgia.
Gettysburg was the turning point of the American Civil War. Please go back to the day before the animation. More importantly, Gettysburg was the two American major cultures of the day, the climate of conflict between the north and the south. The climax of the conflict between the two cultures, such a culture has different ideals that they can not coexist "for one country under the god, inseparable, freedom and justice". - the battle of all the American civil wars, and the most bloody battle among them all the time end the 3 day war that will affect the history of the Americas. The Gettysburg fight forced the southern troops out of battle, forced to end one of the most famous civil wars in history, and restored people's hopes for the federal government.