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Why were the battles at gettysburg and vicksburg considered a turning point?
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Why were the battles at gettysburg and vicksburg considered a turning point?
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It was considered a turning point in the war because that's when it started looking good for the North. T
he Union's victory placed the Confederacy on the defensive end. Robert E. Lee's most ambitious attempt to invade Union territory.
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