Which battle is remembered for the Pickett’s Charge?
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The Battle of Gettysburg fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is particularly remembered for Pickett's Charge, a pivotal moment on the final day of the battle.
Led by General George Pickett, approximately 12,500 Confederate soldiers launched a bold assault against well-entrenched Union forces on Cemetery Ridge. The charge resulted in devastating losses for the Confederates and is often seen as a turning point in the Civil War, marking the decline of Confederate momentum in the North and bolstering Union morale and resolve.