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The Wheatfield
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2 July 1863
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Confederate
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Cards 150A-156A
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Morale: 3
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Cards 157A-167A
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Morale: 3
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Confederate assaults caused the Union to retreat, then Union assoults caused the rebs to fall back, and on and on, back and forth, possession of the Wheatfield changing hands repeatedly, neither side gaining any real advantage, with thousands of casualties
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The Peach Orchard
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2 July 1863
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Cards 168A-177A
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Morale: 4
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Morale: 2
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Sickle's line formed a salient at the Peach Orchard, which collapsed under pressure from the Confederates. Sickles himself was hit in the leg by a cannonball. To counter rumors that he had died, he sat up on his stretcher and puffed at a cigar to show that he was still breathing.
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Cemetery Ridge
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2 July 1863
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Morale: 1
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Morale: 3
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Anderson's attack on the Union center came close to breaking it, opening a gap in the line. The line – perhaps even the Union – was saved byt he 262 men of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which charged a brigade over five times its size, suffering 215 casualties.
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2 July 1863
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Impressive defensive works constructed on the initiative of Brig. Gen. Goerge Greene (a civil engineer) allowedh a desperately thin blue line of around two thousand men to beat back nearly five thousand rebs. (Before playing, be sure to read the "Geary" card and keep its effects in mind.)
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2nd Day of Gettysburg
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2 July 1863
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Morale: 2
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Morale: 2
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The Confederates attacked the Union line en echelon in a series of bloody assaults. Meade shuffled men from one part of the "fish hook" to the next, pushing back and plugging holes in his line. At the end of the day, the line held.
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English Civil War

Table Battles

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