The two battles that proved to be pivotal in undermining General Robert E. Lee's efforts to protect Richmond were the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 and the Siege of Petersburg, which began in June 1864. The defeat at Gettysburg marked a significant turning point in the war, as it halted Lee's invasion of the North and diminished Confederate morale. Meanwhile, the prolonged Siege of Petersburg ultimately stretched Lee's resources thin, leading to the fall of Richmond in April 1865, which marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy.
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It actually encouraged foreign alliances as the battle proved to European countries that the U.S. might win against the British.
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One of the greatest turning-points of the American Revolution was the colonists' victory over the British at Saratoga in the fall of 1777. This victory convinced several European nations that the American cause was worth supporting, with France in particular providing aid that proved critical to the ultimate victory in the war.
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During World War II, the most famous 'city on the Volga' was Stalingrad. The locus of German offensive efforts in late 1942, Stalingrad proved to be one of the key turning-points of the war, given the decisive victory won there by the Soviet Union.
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Both battles proved Japan could be beaten. Midway was Japan's first loss of the war and they lost all 4 of their carriers, hindering them greatly. America then started claiming territory back I.e. Guadalcanal later that year. Coral sea saw the Japan's lose more ships but also help the Australians as until that point the threat of invasion loomed over. Japan still made small gains but they were mainly retreating then
During World War II, numerous battles occurred -- from the very start of hostilities in September 1939 to the final armistice in the Pacific in August of 1945. Perhaps most notable of them all would be the Battle of Britain in 1940, by which Great Britain prevented Germany from a quick victory. As notable would be Pearl Harbor, through which the United States was brought into the conflict in 1941. Stalingrad (1942-43) should also be mentioned, as this battle proved that the German Army could be beaten and in fact proved to be a critical turning-point in the entire conflict.
The two battles that proved to be pivotal in undermining General Robert E. Lee's efforts to protect Richmond were the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 and the Siege of Petersburg, which began in June 1864. The defeat at Gettysburg marked a significant turning point in the war, as it halted Lee's invasion of the North and diminished Confederate morale. Meanwhile, the prolonged Siege of Petersburg ultimately stretched Lee's resources thin, leading to the fall of Richmond in April 1865, which marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy.