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Why was the Battle of Chickamauga important to Georgia(1 point)
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It was the last battle of the war.
It was the last battle of the war.

It was a major Confederate victory but led to later Union control of Chattanooga
It was a major Confederate victory but led to later Union control of Chattanooga

It was the bloodiest battle of the entire war.
It was the bloodiest battle of the entire war.

It marked the end of slavery in Georgia.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It was a major Confederate victory but led to later Union control of Chattanooga.

(Chickamauga was fought in northwestern Georgia in Sept 1863; although the Confederates won the battle, Union forces later took Chattanooga, which opened the Deep South to Union advances.)