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Gettysburg was only one battle.
The Union won the battle of Gettysburg and therefore successfully kept the Confederates from continuing their invasion of the North.
The Union won the Battle of Gettysburg witch is know as the bloodies battle in the Civil War history.
The Battle of Hanover in Pennsylvania in 1863 was inconclusive, but an important battle nevertheless. It delayed General JEB Stuart and his cavalry to unite with the main Southern army and the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was a Union victory; many Confederates were killed in Pickett's charge
Meade defeated Lee. Lee retreated to Virginia, never to invade the North again.
it allowed the Union to shoot down the Confederates from atop the hill
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There are several answers to this question that placed the outcome of the Civil War in favor of the Union. Based on my readings on this, it seems that, although not known at the time, the Battle of Gettysburg is the battle that foretold the outcome of the war. Robert E. Lee never again attempted to invade the North after this huge Confederate defeat.
The Battle of Gettysburg was a long, gruesome battle. However, it was certainly a turning point that determined the war's eventual outcome. The North, who had been losing most of the important battles, regained morale after coming out as the winner at Gettysburg. It led to the North's win of the war.
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