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Turning Point Of The Civil War Gettysburg

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Battle of Gettysburg is considered the turning point of the Civil War because Gen. Lee was forced to retreat & never recovered.
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Was not viewed as such From Wikipedia: "While Gettysburg is often cited as the war's turning point, it was not viewed as such in 1863." Gettysburg was not viewed as a turning point in the civil war in 1863, but it really was a com...
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The Gettysburg and Vicksburg were the turning points in the civil war because during these wars, the Confederate Army lost most men and also lost control over their last fort around the Mississippi River which caused the confederate states ...
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The battle of Gettysburg crippled the South so badly, that General Lee would never again possess sufficient forces to invade a Northern state.
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The Confederate army that staggered back from the fight at Gettysburg was physically and spiritually exhausted. Lee would never again attempt an offensive operation of such proportions. Meade, though he was criticized for not immediately pu...
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The battle of gettysburg was the turning point of the civil war.
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Because it was the unions first major victory.
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Technically, I'd argue that it was not a turning point--that Vicksburg was far more crucial. Once Vicksburg fell, the Confederacy was cut in half, the Union owned the MIssissippi and defeat was inevitable, it was only a question of timing a...
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The battle was [eventually considered by many historians as] the military turning point (specifically Picketts Charge). But the Gettysburg Address finally made the eradication of slavery in ALL the United States (as the CSA was not official...
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I would not consider it the turning point. Vicksburg was the real turning point. Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. It split the south in half and denied the eastern half material su...
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