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what was the significance of the battle of gettysburg? (select all that apply) lees invasion of the north was halted and his army will not be strong enough to invade again it resulted in grant being promoted to commanding general over the entire union army it resulted in a major victory for the north and was considered a turning point in the war it wasnt considered a victory for either side due to the great loss of life
The Battle of Gettysburg was a major turning - point in the American Civil War. Lee's invasion of the North was halted, and his army was weakened. Also, while there were heavy losses, it was a strategic victory for the North. Grant was not directly related to this battle in terms of promotion due to it.
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Lee's invasion of the north was halted and his army will not be strong enough to invade again.
It resulted in a major victory for the North and was considered a turning point in the war.