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Why is the Battle of Gettysburg called the turning point of the Civil War?

A. It ended General Lee's invasion of the North.
B. It led to the Confederate siege of Washington, D.C.
C. It caused General Grant to be fired.
D. It convinced France and Great Britain to recognize the Confederacy.​

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A. It ended General Lee's Invasion of the North

Step-by-step explanation:

The main goal of the Battle of Gettsyburg was for the south to acquire northern territory and ultimately destroy the union army once and for all. The 2 forces met and battled in Gettysburg Pennsylvania and ended up with a win of the union and pushed the South back all the way to Virginia which ended any future plans for northern invasion.

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