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- 07. Too Little, Too Late
- 1863 7 2 19 0 1 0 1 6
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- July 2nd, 1863 7:00pm 6 Turns
- Lee's battle plan for Ewell on July 2 was to have him create a diversion on
- the Union right to prevent the Federals from reinforcing their left flank at
- Little Round Top, which Longstreet's two divisions were to assault at 4pm.
- Ewell in turn decided to have Johnson's division attack Culp's Hill, but the
- terrain slowed his advance and his attack did not begin until after 7 o'clock.
- By that time Meade had ordered units from around Culp's Hill to reinforce
- Little Round Top, so when Johnson's assault began there were few
- defenders - and many unmanned breastworks - on Culp's Hill. But disaster was
- averted by the coming of darkness, the timely arrival of reinforcements, and
- the steadfastness of Union Brig. Gen. Greene, who was determined to make the
- Rebels pay dearly for his breastworks.
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