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Why were Vicksburg and Gettysburg turning points in the war

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This is considered a turning point because things started looking up for the north.

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The correct answer is because this was a turning point for them as the Confederacy started to weaken.

Step-by-step explanation:

Specifically the Gettysburg win became significant for president Abraham Lincoln as it seem the Union may had won the war.

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