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The two battles of the turning point are significant because

A. the union started to really win.

B. it mad Ulysses S. Grant a major general.

C. The Confederacy finally realized that they might lose the war.

I can't believe that if you didn't know this you posted it on answers.com

this isn't much of a reliable resource and this question you could just read a Harcourt Social Studies The United States: Making a new nation (5th grade textbook).

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