What Is The Battle Of Gettysburg Justifiable

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The Battle of Gettysburg, like the rest of the war, was between two armies with their own social structure, including their own values, needs, history, religion, customs, and culture. Each army had their own values. One side believed in succession and becoming its own sovereign state while the other believed in remaining whole. The Confederate Army believed slavery was justifiable while the Union Army believed it to be inhumane. During the battle, the people’s needs and both armies’ needs became apparent. Of all these needs, the most notable were hospitals and doctors, as well as graveyards. Both sides took many injuries and casualties. Because of this, the battle brought devastation to the residents of Gettysburg. Every

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