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Essay heading: Battle of Gettsburg
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of federal artillery and musket fire. This attack was known as Pickett's Charge. With Pickett's Charge, the Battle of Gettysburg was almost over. On the night of July 4, Lee began his retreat to Virginia expecting another attack from the federal army. Meade, however did not attack because of heavy rains which hurt the pursuit of the retreating Confederates... displayed 300 characters
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of federal artillery and musket fire. This attack was known as Pickett's Charge. With Pickett's Charge, the Battle of Gettysburg was almost over. On the night of July 4, Lee began his retreat to Virginia expecting another attack from the federal army. Meade, however did not attack because of heavy rains which hurt the pursuit of the retreating Confederates... displayed next 300 characters
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