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Who led the Union troops at Gettysburg?
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Ms. Sue
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gtburg.htm
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bob
General George E. Lee
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
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bob
General Joseph Hooker, with General George Mead
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Ms. Sue
Do you understand these sentences from the above site?
"In response to this threat President Lincoln replaced his army commander, General Joseph Hooker, with General George Mead. As Lee's troops poured into Pennsylvania, Mead led the Union Army north from Washington."
"In response to this threat President Lincoln replaced his army commander, General Joseph Hooker, with General George Mead. As Lee's troops poured into Pennsylvania, Mead led the Union Army north from Washington."
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bob
no
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Ms. Sue
Look at the underlined words:
President Lincoln <u>replaced his army commander</u>, General Joseph Hooker, <u>with General George Mead</u>.
President Lincoln <u>replaced his army commander</u>, General Joseph Hooker, <u>with General George Mead</u>.
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bob
so General George Mead
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
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bob
i have another question
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bob
Did all Southerners fight to protect slavery?
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Ms. Sue
Any question that uses the word ALL must be false.
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