Most consider the Battle of Gettysburg the turning point of the Civil War.
Up until Gettysburg, the Confederate Army was winning the war, and was months away from invading Washington D.C.
General Lee intended to push the Union up to Pennsylvania, cutting the Union Army off from D.C, and then take D.C with no resistance (considering the entire union force would be pinned in Penn).
In Gettysburg, Lee and his staff became reckless, which led the Union forces to push the Confederate forces back. After this victory, the Confederacy's morale dropped and they seemed to stay on the run until the end of the war.
The turning point was the surrender of Vicksburg. The deadliest battle was Gettysburg.
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no it was not the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war but not the last battle
The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.
Most historians and scholars believe the turning point of the American Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in July 1863.
It is really the Siege of Vicksburg.
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The Battle of Gettysburg.
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The Battle of Gettysburg
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no it was not the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war but not the last battle
why was the battle of gettysburg a turning point?
The turning point was not a battle but a siege, the Siege of Vicksburg.
The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.
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