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Approximately this many troops
(Confederate & Union) fought in the Battle of Gettysburg:
a. 5,000
b. 25,550
c. 100,000
d. 179,000
4 months ago

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The approximate number of troops that fought in the Battle of Gettysburg was around 93,000 for the Union and about 75,000 for the Confederate side, totaling around 168,000. Therefore, the closest answer from your options is:

d. 179,000
4 months ago

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