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Natasha2012 [34]
4 years ago
14

Why did robert e. Lee invade Pennsylvania and engage the union army at Gettysburg

Social Studies
2 answers:
Katena32 [7]4 years ago
7 0

He wanted to democratize the union.  

Further explanation: Battle of Gettysburg was fought from 1 July to 3 July 1863. This was considered the most remarkable engagement in the American Civil War. After winning over the Union forces at Chancellorsville GeneraldemocratizeRobert E. Lee moved with his army to Pennsylvania. His army has clashed with Union’s army of Potomac which was commanded by General George Meade in the town Gettysburg.  

The next was followed with heavy fighting as the attack from both sides. Le ordered the attack of not lost less than 15,000 troops on the enemy Centre in the Cemetery Ridge. This assault was called as “Pickett’s charge” that managed to penetrate the union lines but unfortunately failed because of thousands of casualties of the rebels. He was forced to take back his army towards Virginia on 4th July. In May 1863, Lee invaded northern Virginia and scored a victory over Potomac Army.  

Then Lee decided to be offensive and thus invaded North for the second time. Lee was in the hope to gain recognition by Britain and France.

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Answer Details:  

Grade: High School

Subject: Political Science

Topic: Battle of Gettysburg

Keywords: American Civil War, Pickett’s Charge, recognition, Britain, France.

Klio2033 [76]4 years ago
5 0
<span>He wanted to demoralize the Union.</span>
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