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In the Battle of Gettysburg, how did Lee hope to protect Pickett's charge? send in his forces along the flanks destroy Union artillery with a barrage have Longstreet attack from the rear give Pickett more men than he needed

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He sent his forces along the flanks to destroy Union Artillery. Hope this helps! :)

The correct answer is B) destroy Union artillery with a barrage.

In the Battle of Gettysburg, General Lee hoped to protect Pickett's charge by destroying Union artillery with a barrage.

Pickett's charge was the last part of the Battle of Gettysburg, during the third day of hostilities on July 3, 1863. It was the assault of the Confederate troops against the troops of General George Meade at Cemetery Ridge. But the plan didn't work out well. The Confederated Army lost 6,000 soldiers in the attempt. It was a sad day for General Lee and the Confederates that had lost on one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.