I believe that Gettysburg was one of the biggest turning points. It was the highwater mark of the Confederacy. The fall of Vicksburg was another major point. It split the Southern states in two, and limited the resupply of the southeastern states from the west.
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
Northern victories that served as turning points in the war.
US Civil War historians have had many different opinions on almost every aspect of the civil war. They have also been, for the most part, been perfectly honest when they discuss their own ideas about turning points in the war and comparing their answers to what others experts have proffered on "when was it clear that the Confederacy's war for independence would be a failure".The fact is that the generals and politicians who had a close up view of all of the events leading into the Summer of 1864 had themselves no clue that the war would be over in nine months.
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.
For battle-centered historians, Gettysburg rules; for strategy-centered historians, Vicksburg was the key.
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
The major turning point in the War in the Pacific was the Battle of Midway.
What was the result of the battle of Vicksburg
it was one of the turning points toward the defeat of the South............
Northern victories that served as turning points in the war.
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.
There could be considered several major turning points in histories' timeline including World War I and II.
The Battle of Antietam was the single bloodiest day of the American Civil War and is considered one of the major turning points of the war. ... The North was able to use the victory to raise morale, keep the South from gaining diplomatic recognition, and emancipate the slaves in the rebel states.
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.