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Though the battle was an indisputable Union victory, Meade was unable to mount a vigorous pursuit, which would have crushed the Army of Northern Virginia, and provided an end to the war in 1863. Though, the rest of the South might have fought a protracted guerrilla campaign for several more years. So, Lincoln won, but it was not a complete decisive victory.

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