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What made General Lee think that his plan on the third day of Gettysburg would work? He felt the Union was weak in the center. Both of the Union flanks had been attacked. There were few cannons to fire at his army. The South came very close to winning the first two days. multiple choices

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The South came very close to winning the first two days.

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General Lee had come so close to winning the day before that he sent Pickett and his men on a charge( known as Pickett's Charge). The union open fired on the charge and then New York, Ohio, and Vermont regiments flanked them on both sides. Most of the confederates were wiped out. Including 2/3 of Pickett's division.

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