Vicksburg and Gettysburg
Vicksburg and Gettysburg
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Two examples of turning point battles were:Battle of Stalingrad:shifted power from the Nazis to the Soviets in the Eastern FrontBattle of the Coral Sea:stopped Japanese advancement in the Pacific
The two battles that coincidentally happened at the same moment, although far apart - Gettysburg in the East, and Vicksburg (probably the key event) in the West.
There were two battles which marked the turning point of the war in favor of the Union: - The siege and surrendering of Vicksburg (May 19 to July 4, 1863 ) - The battle of Gettysburg (July 1 - 3, 1863)
Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk. After these defeats, the Soviets repelled the Germany's invasion.
those locations were important to the Japanese, so when the US took those islands, it was a turning point in the war
The two battles of the turning point are significant because A. the union started to really win. B. it mad Ulysses S. Grant a major general. C. The Confederacy finally realized that they might lose the war. I can't believe that if you didn't know this you posted it on answers.com this isn't much of a reliable resource and this question you could just read a Harcourt Social Studies The United States: Making a new nation (5th grade textbook).
The two battles of Bull Run were the result of the Union's attempt to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond. In both battles the Union forces were defeated.
those locations were important to the Japanese, so when the US took those islands, it was a turning point in the war
Gettysburg, which was the turning point of war. The Battle of Antietam. And the Siege of Vicksburg, which split the South in two as part of the Norths 'Anaconda Plan'.
Battle of Saratoga Where the British lost of 6,000 men in two battles a couple of weeks apart - 1777