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renrich
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Dav, your point about Lee's morale if Jackson had lived is well made. IMO, the key to Gettysburg if Jackson had been alive is that Jackson very possibly could have taken Culp's Hill and Cemetary Hill on the first day, which Ewell did not. That would have changed the complexion of the battle because Lee would have had the good ground and Meade, when he arrived at midnight would have possibly felt that he had to attack Lee the next day instead of the other way around. If and of course this is all conjecture, Johnston's leadership in the West had prevented or delayed the fall of Vicksburg, a CSA victory at Gettysburg may have caused the Union to come to some sort of terms with the CSA. Further, my guess is that, in the event of some terms with the CSA, eventually a reconciliation between North and South would have taken place with the states having a stronger position versus the federal government.