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It could be either of Vicksburg or Gettysburg - both announced on the same jubilant Fourth of July (1863).

Vicksburg ended the war in the West, enabling Grant to come to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.

Gettysburg marked the end of Robert E. Lee's ascendancy - he was never able to mount an aggressive campaign again, only a dogged defence, ending in his surrender.

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