The Battle Of Gettysburg By: Gabby Sedora, Mark Crenshaw, Logan Curnal.

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The Battle Of Gettysburg By: Gabby Sedora, Mark Crenshaw, Logan Curnal

Important Facts About The Battle of Gettysburg It was one of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War It was a very short battle It started on July 1 st 1863 through July 3 rd 1863

Other Facts There was no trenches to hide in The bedrock made it difficult to dig below 6 inches It was a very critical battle Both sides needed to win

Map Of The Battle Of Gettysburg

Last Battle At Gettysburg

Why The Battle Was Fought In Gettysburg Lee’s troops were desperate for shoes Pennsylvania was known for its shoe factories

Fighting At Gettysburg