How did the Union Army prepare for the arrival of the Confederate forces?
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The Union Army prepared for the arrival of the Confederate forces by establishing fortifications.
When they reached Gettysburg, Union commanders understood the critical significance of the high ground and promptly strengthened their positions to guard against potential assaults. This defensive strategy enabled them to take full advantage of the terrain during the battle, complicating efforts for Confederate forces to launch effective attacks. The creation of robust defensive lines was instrumental in securing the Union's ultimate victory at Gettysburg.