In Strict Military Terms, The Battle Of Gettysburg In The Summer Of 1863

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In Strict Military Terms, The Battle Of Gettysburg In The Summer Of 1863

A) stimulated an important council of war among major Union generals, who concluded that the North would be better off suing for peace to save the lives of their soldiers. B) was a crucial turning point for Confederate armies, as it proved to be the last time Confederates launched a major offensive above the Mason-Dixon Line. C) became an important experiment in which the South got to field-test several new secret weapons. D) proved to be a catastrophe for the South in that so much of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia was destroyed that it no longer functioned as an effective fighting force.
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