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Why is the union victory at the battle of gettysburg considered the turning point in the civil war

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“In a must-win clash, Union forces halted the northern invasion of Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army. ... The Union's eventual victory in the Battle of Gettysburg would give the North a major morale boost and put a definitive end to Confederate General Robert E. Lee's bold plan to invade the North.”

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