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Culp’s Hill was the right-most flank of the "fishhook" line formed by Union Army troops during the Battle Of Gettysburg and saw fighting all three days of the battle. Culp’s Hill has two rounded peaks with a narrow saddle between them. Although heavily wooded and unsuitable for artillery, the main peak of Culp’s Hill rises substantially above the surrounding landscape, at a little over 200 feet above the town of Gettysburg and 127 feet higher than Cemetery Hill. With Baltimore Pike, critical for Union Army supplies and preventing Confederate advance on Baltimore or Washington, DC, to the east and Confederates approaching from Rock Creek to the west, Culp’s Hill was critical to Union strategy.
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Andre Derain
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Andre Derain was an artists who's style was very unique, he used lots of pure bright colors and certain handstrokes. This piece is called "Mountains at Collioure"
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They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
They wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
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The political goal for farmers was lower prices for grain storage.