If the Confederate artillary had not overshot their targets, and were able to knock out alot of the Union guns, could the South have won Pickett's charge? Also, I have another idea, about how the charge could have been won: Instead of advancing all of the way, the South could have simply advanced part of the way and dug in. Then the South could push the guns up closer, in order to keep the Union guns busy. Your men could volley any boys in blue that try to charge you. Then when the enemy gets tired, assult, destroy them. As a second choice, flank around the enemy, dig in at Gettysburg. Then, follow the same steps. |