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The turning point was not a battle but a siege, the Siege of Vicksburg.
You could argue that there were two major battles in the war. The battle of Vicksburg was the major turning point. The battle of New Orleans sealed the deal for the North.
The Battle of Gettysburg was viewed as the turning point for the civil war (the union started winning afterward).
the answer is Gettysburg
it was the first war the Americans ever won
the bus boycott
What was the result of the battle of Vicksburg
There were many turning points in the history of the United States including the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the ratification of the Constitution, the passing of the Civil Rights Act, and the Treaty of Versailles.
The Civil war was a major turning point because it made us THE United States. It made the U.S. Whole. Also it got rid of slavery, and led the fight against segregation.
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Because it was the unions first major victory.
The Battle of Antietam was a major turning point in the Civil War because it detoured both the British and the French nations from recognizing the Confederacy. The battle took place in September of 1862.
The Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, fought July 1-3, 1863 marked the last time Lee would take the war into Union territory. It is also considered to be a major turning point of the US Civil War.
The turning point was not a battle but a siege, the Siege of Vicksburg.
For battle-centered historians, Gettysburg rules; for strategy-centered historians, Vicksburg was the key.
the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. This event brought together hundreds of thousands of people to demand civil rights and economic equality for African Americans. It was during this march that Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which galvanized the movement and captured the nation's attention. The march helped to push forward important civil rights legislation, such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
WW II did have a great influence on the way people thought about civil rights, because the horrible example of Nazi Germany forced people to take the problem of racism more seriously.