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Why did Longstreet urge Lee not to continue the Battle of Gettysburg?

He thought the South would win too easily.
He wanted a big win on Confederate soil.
He figured Union positions were too strong.
He wanted to be the one to lead the battle.

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He figured Union positions were too strong

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He figured Union positions were too strong.
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