Disambiguation evidence for Battle of Gettysburg: July 1–3, 1863 via surface form

"Battle of Gettysburg"


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Predicate Object
ConfederateCasualtiesEstimate approximately 23,000–28,000
ConfederateCommander Robert E. Lee
surface form: General Robert E. Lee
ConfederateStrength approximately 71,000 soldiers
GettysburgAddressDate 1863-11-19
GettysburgAddressSpeaker Abraham Lincoln
UnionCasualtiesEstimate approximately 23,000
UnionCommander George G. Meade
surface form: Major General George G. Meade
UnionDefensiveLine Big Round Top
UnionDefensiveLine Cemetery Hill
UnionDefensiveLine Cemetery Ridge
UnionDefensiveLine Culp's Hill
surface form: Culp’s Hill
UnionDefensiveLine Little Round Top
UnionStrength approximately 93,000 soldiers
alsoKnownAs Gettysburg
associatedWith Gettysburg National Military Park
belligerent Confederate States of America
belligerent Union
campaignObjectiveOf Lee’s second invasion of the North
combatant Army of Northern Virginia
combatant Army of the Potomac
commandedBy George G. Meade
commandedBy Robert E. Lee
commemoratedBy Gettysburg Address
commemoratedBy Soldiers' National Cemetery
surface form: Gettysburg National Cemetery
conflictOf American Civil War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endDate 1863-07-03
followedBy Gettysburg Campaign
surface form: Retreat from Gettysburg
highWaterMarkLocation Cemetery Ridge
instanceOf battle
instanceOf engagement
location Adams County, Pennsylvania
location Gettysburg
surface form: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
notableEvent Pickett’s Charge
notableEvent cavalry actions at East Cavalry Field
notableEvent Battle of Gettysburg
surface form: defense of Little Round Top
notableEvent fighting at Cemetery Hill
notableEvent fighting at Culp’s Hill
notableEvent fighting at Devil’s Den
notableEvent fighting at the Peach Orchard
notableEvent fighting at the Wheatfield
partOf Gettysburg Campaign
precededBy Second Battle of Winchester
result Union victory
significance ended Lee’s 1863 invasion of the North
significance major strategic setback for the Confederacy
significance often cited as the high-water mark of the Confederacy
startDate 1863-07-01
state Pennsylvania
theater Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
totalCasualtiesEstimate approximately 46,000–51,000
turningPointOf American Civil War

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American Civil War hasPart
"Battle of Gettysburg"