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Round Tops

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Round Tops: see Gettysburg campaign Gettysburg campaign, June–July, 1863, series of decisive battles of the U.S. Civil War. The Road to Gettysburg


After his victory in the battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate general Robert E. Lee undertook a second invasion of the North.
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