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What made the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg different from the other battles illustrated on this map?

A. They were battles defending the Confederate capital.

B. They were victories for the Confederacy.

C. They were battles fought in Union territory.

D. They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.

What made the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg different from the other battles-example-1
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Answer: C, They were battles fought in the Union territory; is the answer

Explanation: C is the answer because both battles were fought in the state of Maryland which was a part of the Union.

( Yes I had gotten it wrong I'm the sacrificial lamb in my class ˙◠˙ )

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