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The South conceded to the North primarily during the American Civil War, culminating in General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virginia on April 9, 1865. This marked a significant turning point, as it effectively ended the war and led to the subsequent surrender of other Confederate forces. The South's concession was driven by exhaustion from years of conflict, dwindling resources, and the overwhelming military superiority of the Union forces.

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