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No. It was almost on Southern soil - which kept up Confederate morale, as they felt they were fighting to defend the homeland from the invader.

The only battle on Northern soil was Gettysburg, where Lee managed to invade Pennsylvania, before being defeated and retreating home to Virginia.

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