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Categories: Historiography of the American Civil War, Battle of Gettysburg, Articles with short description, George Pickett
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high-water mark of the Confederacy  High Water Mark of the Confederacy  Confederate high water mark
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The high-water mark of the Confederacy or High tide of the confederacy refers to an area on Cemetery Ridge near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, marking the farthest point reached by Confederate forces during Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. Wikipedia
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The high-water mark of the Confederacy or High tide of the confederacy refers to an area on Cemetery Ridge near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, marking the farthest point reached by Confederate forces during Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. Wikipedia
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