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The turning point of the Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg, yet what was the casualty count?

1. 46,000 men lay dead or wounded.
2. 4,600 men lay dead or wounded.
3. 46 men lay dead or wounded.
4. 460 men lay dead or wounded

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1. 46,000

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The casualty count of the Battle of Gettysburg was nearly one-third of the total forces that were engaged in the battle. Though there was no definite casualty count in the battle, the nearest answer from the choices you have is the choice number 1, 46,000 men lay dead or wounded.

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