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Which battle was the turning point in the Civil War? a. Antietam b. Fredericksburg c. Gettysburg d. Appomattox Courthouse
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Which battle was the turning point in the Civil War?
a. Antietam
b. Fredericksburg
c. Gettysburg
d. Appomattox Courthouse
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C. Gettysburg is considered the turning point of the Civil War because up until then, it looked like the Confederate rebels were winning this major Union victory turned the tide of the war.
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