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Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books
Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books













Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books

On June 15, three corps of Lee’s army cross the Potomac, and by June 28 they reach the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania.

Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books

Meade prepares to defend the routes to the nation’s capital, if necessary, but he also pursues Lee. George Gordon Meade, continues to move the 90,000-man Army of the Potomac northward, following orders to keep his army between Lee and Washington, D.C. Hooker is ultimately relieved of command in late June. This evasiveness is of increasing concern to President Abraham Lincoln. Hooker also heads north, but he is reluctant to engage with Lee directly after the Union’s humiliating defeat at Chancellorsville. In addition to seeking fresh supplies, the depleted soldiers look forward to availing themselves of food from the bountiful fields in Pennsylvania farm country, sustenance the war-ravaged landscape of Virginia can no longer provide. The 75,000-man Army of Northern Virginia is in high spirits. Lee leads his troops north in his second invasion of enemy territory.

Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books

Joseph Hooker at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Gen. On June 3, soon after his celebrated victory over Maj. The bitterly divisive war raged on for another two years. Union general Meade failed to pursue the retreating army, missing a critical opportunity to trap Lee and force a Confederate surrender. Instead, the defeated general fled south with a wagon train of wounded soldiers straining toward the Potomac. His loss at Gettysburg prevented him from realizing that goal. In contextĪfter a year of defensive victories in Virginia, Lee’s objective was to win a battle north of the Mason-Dixon line in the hopes of forcing a negotiated end to the fighting. The loss there dashed the hopes of the Confederate States of America to become an independent nation. Lee’s ambitious second quest to invade the North and bring the Civil War to a swift end. Gettysburg ended Confederate general Robert E.

Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books

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Time Gettysburg by Time-Life Books