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18 reviewsThrough a detailed historical analysis of the three-day battle, you’ll discover how this event became the ultimate turning point in the Civil War, changing the course of American history. From the Union defense strategies at Cemetery Hill and the significance of Little Round Top to the Confederate defeat during Pickett’s Charge, every critical moment is brought to life.
This account not only highlights the military tactics explained by historians, but also dives into the personal stories from soldiers at Gettysburg, offering a glimpse into the human experience on the battlefield. In addition, The Battle of Gettysburg: America’s Defining Moment explores the civilian experiences during the Battle of Gettysburg and the transformation of the town into a war zone, as well as the aftermath that followed.
Beyond the battlefield, the book provides insight into the political impact of the Battle of Gettysburg on both the North and the South. It explores the broader significance of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, redefining the purpose of the war and the nation. You'll also learn about the crucial role of cavalry at Gettysburg and how the Union victory was solidified through Meade’s leadership and defense strategies.
Moreover, the book sheds light on often-overlooked aspects of the battle, such as the medical care and field hospitals at Gettysburg, where thousands of wounded soldiers were treated in dire
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