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What was the significance of The Battle of Gettysburg?

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it prevented a confederate invasion of the North and eliminated about one-third of General Lee's men.

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It severely damaged southern manpower and would put them on the defensive for the rest of the war, never to threaten the northern people or Washington DC again
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