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Okay I'm reading a book called "Hearts in Conflict" a so called one volume history of the CW. I just read about Gettysburg, and after reading it, I got an impression of the lead in to the battle of Gettysburg that I'm not sure is correct:
Lee moved north in his first offensive of the war, the north reacted slowly and ended up chasing him north instead of blocking him. When Lee reached Harrisburg? he made a U-turn and started south again right in the face of the northern army. Heading in the direction of Washington?
Is this an accurate impression of what happened? The rest of the book made more sense to me. I'm not ready to fault the author for my impressions, it may just be me, I've had a lot on my mind as I've read this, with all that's going on lately.
Maybe I need to re-read that chapter....
Mike
Lee moved north in his first offensive of the war, the north reacted slowly and ended up chasing him north instead of blocking him. When Lee reached Harrisburg? he made a U-turn and started south again right in the face of the northern army. Heading in the direction of Washington?
Is this an accurate impression of what happened? The rest of the book made more sense to me. I'm not ready to fault the author for my impressions, it may just be me, I've had a lot on my mind as I've read this, with all that's going on lately.
Maybe I need to re-read that chapter....
Mike