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The battle of Antietam changed the war. Why was the North winning so important?

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The main important thing about the Battle of Antietam was that the North was able to stop Lee's first invasion of the North, although at great cost. Lee, outnumbered nearly three to one, held his lines after the battle, and then returned to Virginia.
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