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Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a great victory for the North?

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Answered by 28aliza
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  • The Battle of Gettysburg, often considered the war's turning point, caused the Confederate Army to retreat following a bold campaign that had the Confederates advancing further north than they had ventured previously in the war

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The Battle of Gettysburg, often considered the war's turning point, caused the Confederate Army to retreat following a bold campaign that had the Confederates advancing further north than they had ventured previously in the war.

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