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Which battle was the turning point of the war, after which the South’s fortunes declined?

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After the battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war, after which the South's fortunes declined. It is considered as one of the most major wars in the civil war to have been fought.

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The battle of Gettysburg which happened in 1863 was the turning point of the war after which the south's fortunes declined. It was one of the major wars fought during the civil war.

The armed forces who were led by General Robert E. Lee who marched his forces right from Northern Virginia and right into Pennsylvania in the later part of 1860's.

More than fifty thousand men fell as a result of the invasion. It was a hge win for the General.

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