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6 March, 05:40

Why were the battles of Gettysburg in Vicksburg significant?

A) They were major victories for the south and left the Northern armies weakened.

B) they were the first major battles of the war and showed how costly it would be.

C) they were the last battles of the war and resulted in the confederacy's surrender.

D) they turned the war in favor of the north in both the eastern and western theaters

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  1. 6 March, 08:50
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    Answer: D the battle of Gettysburg if one by the south would have been devastating for the north leading to their fall this was the start of the victories for the north so d
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