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What was the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg?

A. It was that last major victory for the Confederate Army against the Union.

B. It was the first battle fought within territory controlled by the South.

C. It was the first battle in which African American troops participated.

D. It marked the last time Confederate troops were able to invade the North.

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the answer is d. the confederates lost and they never invaded the north ever again              
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The significance of the Battle of Gettysburg was that it marked the last time Confederate troops were able to invade the North.
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