Yesterday your army failed to take the high ground: Culp’s Hill and Little Round Top
Overnight, the Union fortified those hills even stronger
The least fortified part of the battlefield is the center of the Union line
However, marching toward it makes your soldiers easy targets
General Longstreet tells you it would be a disaster to charge the center
Your soldiers are begging you to just let them get the job done
You know you can’t stay in Pennsylvania very long; you have no supply chain: “Richmond cannot help us here”
Colonel Fremantle, a British representative, is with your troops; you are hoping that he might be your door to an alliance
It would be an incredibly risky charge, but you’ve won against the odds many times
DECISION: Do you charge the center of the line, or listen to Longstreet and dig in and fight defensively?
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