
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
By July 1863, the Confederate army’s continuing success in battle emboldened General Lee to move the war into the north. While Lee and his troops passed through Maryland into Pennsylvania, Lincoln replaced General Joseph Hooker with General George Meade, who hastily pursued Lee. On the morning of July 1, the two armies finally met outside of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
4.9
3021530,215 ratings
By July 1863, the Confederate army’s continuing success in battle emboldened General Lee to move the war into the north. While Lee and his troops passed through Maryland into Pennsylvania, Lincoln replaced General Joseph Hooker with General George Meade, who hastily pursued Lee. On the morning of July 1, the two armies finally met outside of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
226,206 Listeners
5,946 Listeners
3,718 Listeners
10,876 Listeners
6,408 Listeners
2,251 Listeners
42,616 Listeners
1,669 Listeners
3,293 Listeners
2,383 Listeners
1,271 Listeners
2,875 Listeners
1,769 Listeners
1,186 Listeners
631 Listeners
312 Listeners