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1. Pennsylvania
2. July 1, 1863 - July, 3 1863
3. 23,049 for the Union and 23000-28000 for the Confederacy.
4. Union:
George G. Meade
John F. Reynolds
Winfield S. Hancock
Daniel Sickles
George Sykes
John Sedgwick
Oliver Otis Howard
Henry Warner Slocum
Alfred Pleasonton
Confederacy:
Robert E. Lee
James Longstreet
Richard S. Ewell
A. P. Hill
J.E.B. Stuart
5. The Union won the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Historians work to methodically dissect the past to help us understand the present and avoid making similar mistakes in the future.
The base job of a Historian is to break down a historical events into parts to understand how the historical event or historical arc could have occurred as it did. This could range from "Why did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor" to "Why did the Union win the Civil War"
Each question has answers that can help future generations understand the implications of their actions.
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OTAL WAR
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Total war, military conflict in which the contenders are willing to make any sacrifice in lives and other resources to obtain a complete victory, as distinguished from limited war. Throughout history, limitations on the scope of warfare have been more economic and social than political. Simple territorial aggrandizement has not, for the most part, brought about total commitments to war. The most deadly conflicts have been fought on ideological grounds in revolutions and civil and religious wars.