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1863

Gettysburg

July 3, 1863

On the third day of the battle, fifteen thousand Confederates walked across an open mile of Pennsylvania farmland into Union rifle and cannon fire. Pickett's Charge lost half its men in under an hour. Lee withdrew in a rainy retreat. The Confederacy would never again seriously threaten the North. It was, everyone felt afterward, the high tide.