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It marked the end of Lee's hopes of invading the North and replenishing his supplies from the prosperous state of Pennsylvania. The Army of Northern Virginia was left in bad shape, and would never again be able to perform the bold thrusts identified with the Lee-Jackson partnership. Jackson's death in particular seemed to have affected Lee's health (he was not on good form at Gettysburg) and his army took part in no major actions before it had to face Grant for the final campaign that ended in Union victory.

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