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The Battle of Gettysburg was a significant victory for the North because it marked a turning point in the Civil War, halting General Lee's invasion of the North. The Union forces, led by General George Meade, successfully defended against the Confederate army, resulting in heavy losses for the South. This triumph boosted Northern morale and solidified the Union's strategic advantage in the war.
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The Battle of Gettysburg was an important win for the North during the Civil War. It stopped General Lee's invasion of the North. Union General George Meade and his troops fought hard and defeated the Confederates, causing many losses for the South. This victory raised Northern spirits and gave the Union a better chance in the war.
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