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Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the Civil War

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In addition to the strategic events outlined above to consider the battle a turning point, the Battle of Gettysburg was both a tactical and moral defeat for Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia.  When Lee's army retreated from Maryland, it had suffered not only a loss in irreplaceable personnel but, perhaps more important, a loss in its sense of invincibility.
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  • 06-11-2018

The answer is C. "The battle weakened Lee and stopped his invasion."

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