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What key geographical feature did Meade use to his advantage at Gettysburg?

  • A river

  • A mountain

  • High ground

  • Dense forests

Answer

High ground played a crucial role in General George Meade's strategy at the Battle of Gettysburg, granting him a significant advantage. By positioning his troops on the elevated terrain, Meade's forces had superior visibility, enabling them to effectively target the advancing Confederate army. This strategic advantage allowed the Union forces to inflict heavy casualties on the Confederates and ultimately contributed to the Union victory at Gettysburg.
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