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Which best states why the Battle of Antietam was considered a turning point in the Civil War?
The Union had more casualties than the Confederacy.
The Confederacy had won all major battles until this one.
It led to the South’s adoption of the Anaconda Plan.
It was considered the bloodiest battle in US history.
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Conflict often developed between and the pope over how much influence the pope had over choosing local church officials. fill in the answer! like i mean tell me the answer! i am desperate! its the last question of the test so ! asap
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Which best states why the Battle of Antietam was considered a turning point in the Civil War?
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