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what was the souths response after the battle of gettysburg?
a. they mounted one last march into the north.
b. they never again fought on union soil.
c. they refused to retreat.
d. they surrendered immediately.
The Battle of Gettysburg was a decisive defeat for the Confederacy (the South) in the U.S. Civil War. After this 1863 battle, the Confederate Army never launched another offensive into Union (Northern) territory; all subsequent major fighting was in the South. The South did not surrender immediately (that happened in 1865) and they retreated after Gettysburg, so the other options are incorrect.
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B. They never again fought on Union soil.