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Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the Civil War?

A. The outcome convinced European nations to help the Confederacy.
B. Southern troops reached their northernmost point in Union territory.
C. It triggered a four-day draft riot in New York City.
D. General Lee lost so many troops that he never invaded the North again.

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Answer: D. General Lee lost so many troops that he never invaded the North again.

Step-by-step explanation:Lee's plan to invade the North and force an immediate end to the war failed.

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