which sentence correctly describes the significance of the battle of Gettysburg. 1 it was the last major battle of the civil war. 2. the battle marked the furthest point the confederate army advanced into northern territory. 3 it was the only civil war battle where prisoners of war were exchanged. 4 the outcome of the battle was a major victory for the confederate army

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Answer: the sentence that correctly describe the battle of Gettysburg is : 2. the battle marked the furthest point the confederate army advanced into northern territoryuntil this day, the battle of gettysberg is considered as the most imporant battle in the American Civil war, which forced General lee to withdrew his battered army toward Virginia on July 4th

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