Did Baldy Ewell lose the Battle of Gettysburg
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Who Lost the Battle of Gettysburg?
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The Civil War was a significant turning point in American and World History. It abolished slavery in the United States and led to other racial revolutions around the world. The Civil War was fought to hold the union together but Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in the United States. The North needed the South for its agricultural benefits, and the South needed slavery
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amp;lt;ehistory.com/world/BattleView.cfm?BID=42> "Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell." April 16, 2002. April 9, 2005. <Tab/><http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/schwap1/ACW/lrtmap.docs/ewell.html> Tagg, Larry. The Generals of Gettysburg: The Leaders of America's Greatest <Tab/>Battle. July 9, 1994. Samuell Martin J. March 23, 2005 <Tab/><http://www.civilwarhistory.com/102199/RichardStoddertEwell.htm>
amp;lt;ehistory.com/world/BattleView.cfm?BID=42> "Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell." April 16, 2002. April 9, 2005. <Tab/><http://www.eng.auburn.edu/users/schwap1/ACW/lrtmap.docs/ewell.html> Tagg, Larry. The Generals of Gettysburg: The Leaders of America's Greatest <Tab/>Battle. July 9, 1994. Samuell Martin J. March 23, 2005 <Tab/><http://www.civilwarhistory.com/102199/RichardStoddertEwell.htm>