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Question
what was the significance of the battle of gettysburg?
a. it marked the beginning of the war
b. it was a turning point that led to union victory
which battle marked the start of general grant’s overland campaign?
a. battle of the wilderness
b. battle of gettysburg
what was a result of the union’s victory at the siege of vicksburg?
a. the confederate forces gained strength
b. the confederacy was split in two
Response
First Question: What was the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg?
Brief Explanations
- Option a: The Civil War began with the Battle of Fort Sumter, not Gettysburg, so a is incorrect.
- Option b: The Battle of Gettysburg was a major turning point in the Civil War, as the Union victory there stopped the Confederate advance into the North and shifted momentum toward the Union's eventual victory.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: The Battle of the Wilderness was the first battle of General Grant's Overland Campaign, which aimed to engage Lee's army and move toward Richmond.
- Option b: The Battle of Gettysburg was earlier in the war and not part of the Overland Campaign, so b is incorrect.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: A Union victory would not lead to Confederate forces gaining strength; instead, it weakened them. So a is incorrect.
- Option b: The Siege of Vicksburg resulted in the Union gaining control of the Mississippi River, which split the Confederacy into two parts (East and West), isolating Confederate forces in the West.
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b. It was a turning point that led to Union victory