How tactical blunders decided Gettysburg
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How tactical blunders decided Gettysburg

In this episode, we explore how tactical blunders decided gettysburg. What if I told you the bloodiest battle in American history? I mean, the definitive turning point of the Civil War didn't actually start with some, you know. brilliant strategic masterstroke. Right, it's wild. It basically started because a group of Confederate soldiers were supposedly wandering into this small Pennsylvania town looking for a pair of shoes. Exactly, a pair of shoes. Welcome to today's Deep Dive, everyone. We are looking at a massive stack of historical documentation today, all detailing the Battle of Gettysburg. And it is a lot of material to get through. It really is. But my mission for you today isn't to just recite a, you know, a timeline of troop movements. We're assuming you already know the major players of the Civil War. So instead, we are going to unpack the actual mechanisms of this battle. We want to figure out how this incredible series decided against the attack, the Union army was handed a massive gift. Time. Time, exactly. They were given the entire night to dig in, consolidate their forces, and build defenses on those hills. And that causality, Yule's hesitation giving the Union time to dig in, sets the stage perfectly for day two. Because when the sun comes up on July 2nd, the Union has established one of the most famous defensive formations in military history. The fishhook. Yes. If you are listening to this, I want you to picture a giant fishhook lying on the ground. Right. So the eye of the hook is anchored at Culp's Hill to the southeast. It curves tightly around Cemetery Hill, and then the long straight shank of the hook runs south down Cemetery Ridge, ending near a rocky wooded elevation called Little Round Top. And I'm looking at this topographical map and Meade's

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