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What was the impact of Gettysburg on the war?

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Union troops positioned themselves along the park's ridges and hills, which provided excellent vantage points

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The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the turning points of the American Civil War. The South lost many of its men, including generals and colonels, and Gen. Robert E. Lee lost all hope of invading the North. He fought the rest of the war on the defensive.

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