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What happened at the battle of gettysburg to convince lee never again to invade the north

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  • 11-04-2019

Answer:

Confederate Loss

Explanation:

Lee's Army of Northern Virginia lost at the Battle of Gettysburg, exposing the Army at the same time to a tenuous supply line. They would never again fight in the North and the loss marked the turning point of the war.

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