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Which statement best describes a result of the Battle of Gettysburg?
Europe withdrew its financial support for the Confederate government.
Europe would not recognize the Confederacy as an independent nation.
The Confederacy began to believe that it might win the Civil War.
The Confederacy dealt a powerful blow to the Union military.
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Europe would not recognize the Confederacy as an independent nation.
Explanation: Gettysburg was a decisive Union victory that ended Lee’s invasion of the North and, along with other Union successes (e.g., Vicksburg), made European powers unlikely to grant diplomatic recognition or support to the Confederacy.
Explanation: Gettysburg was a decisive Union victory that ended Lee’s invasion of the North and, along with other Union successes (e.g., Vicksburg), made European powers unlikely to grant diplomatic recognition or support to the Confederacy.
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