During the American Civil War, the July 1863 Union victory at Gettysburg was important for several reasons. For one thing, it was a clear victory, and the Union's Eastern Theater badly needed a victory after various defeats. For another thing, it occurred on Union territory; therefore, it represented a turning-back of the South's latest invasion-attempt. Henceforth, it would be Union forces that would be invading the South.
By chance, they happened at the same moment, and also by chance, the news was announced on the Fourth of July.
It was the beginning of the end for the Confederates. The war in the West was over, and in the East, Lee never got back into Union territory.
the union had more troops they were trained how to fight and they were smart.
the confederates just wanted their slaves and didn't know how to fight and weren't smart.
the union had grant
the Confederates had lee and Jackson. they didn't know .
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was the site of a major battle in the Civil War. This battle was the bloodiest of all the battles in the war.
It gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which had the effect of keeping Britain from helping the Confederates.
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the union / the north won
The Union Forces won the Battle of Franklin.
The union won the battle of Glorieta pass.
the union
The Union won the battle of Devil's Den at Gettysburg
The Union won the battle
The union won the battle Antietam in Maryland. It was the bloodiest battle in the war.
the union / the north won
The Union won the battle of Appomattox.
The Union won the battle of Appomattox.
It was a Union victory.
The Union Won The Battle Of Paluski.
grant won the battle, the union army
The Union Forces won the Battle of Franklin.
The union won
The union won that battle.
The Union won this battle.