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1. Why was the Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg important? O A. It caused the Confederacy to surrender. OB. It divided the Confederacy into two parts. O C. It halted the Confederate army's march through Georgia. D. blocked the Confederate army's invasion of the North.​

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D

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The Union's victory in the Battle of Gettysburg put a definitive end to Confederate General Robert E. Lee's plan to invade the North

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