Lee is surprised to find that the …

Years: 1863 - 1863
June
Lee is surprised to find that the Federal army is moving so quickly.

As they cross the Potomac and enter Frederick, Maryland, the Confederates are spread out over a considerable distance in Pennsylvania, with Richard Ewell across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg and James Longstreet and A. P. Hill behind the mountains in Chambersburg.

Lee's cavalry, under Jeb Stuart, is engaged in a wide-ranging raid around the eastern flank of the Union army and is uncharacteristically out of touch with headquarters, leaving Lee blind as to his enemy's position and intentions.

Lee realizes that, just as in the Maryland Campaign, he has to concentrate his army before it can be defeated in detail.

He orders all units to move to the general vicinity of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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