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Recall that the battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg were turning points for the North and helped it attain victory in the Civil War. Now, let’s play a game called “What if?” What if the Confederacy had won at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, forcing the North to give up in 1863? What might the North American continent have looked like five years after the war's end? What would it have looked like after 25 years? What changes would you have seen after 100 years? Use background information to support your opinion. ( please paragraphs )

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