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But it did however bring the french to support the colonists because they showed they could win.
It motivated the French to offer military and financial assistance.
Germany would never again mount a successful offensive against the Soviet Union.
The Battle of Gettysburg was called as such by both sides in the American Civil War. The battle took place from July 1 to July 3, 1863, and resulted in a Union victory.
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The Battle of Gettysburg can only be called correctly by that name. It does not carry an alternate name as do some other battles such as Bull Run/ Manassass or Antietam/ Sharpsburg. Other names referring to the battle include: The High Water Mark of the Confederacy and The Turning Point of the war. In the case of the latter, that name is still much debated considering other battles of significance can be and are called The Turning Point, namely Antietam and Vicksburg.
It motivated the French to offer military and financial assistance.
This was a decisive battle, therefore it was a turning point for the allies.
France decided after the British defeat at Saratoga that the Continental Army had a chance to defeat the United Kingdom and sought an alliance. They had previously provided military equipment, weapons, munitions and gunpowder to the colonists covertly. They now dedicated their Navy and 10,000 troops in support of the American Revolution.
The high tide mark of the Confederacy and the turning point of the Civil War.
The Battle of Gettysburg is often referred to as 'The High Water Mark of the Confederacy'.
Gettysburg was considered the turning point of the civil war, and that battle went against the South.
Germany would never again mount a successful offensive against the Soviet Union.
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The Battle of Gettysburg was called as such by both sides in the American Civil War. The battle took place from July 1 to July 3, 1863, and resulted in a Union victory.
It is true. The reason would be after the crushing defeat of Stalingrad, the Germans began to decline from the Eastern Front.
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Gettysburgh, because it may have been the war's turning point, in favor of the Union forces. Often called 'The high water mark of the Confederacy".