it was one of the turning points toward the defeat of the South............
The real question your asking here is why there were turning points. The answer is because in every war, the chances of final victory differ between each battle fought. An example of this is WW2. There were defiantly some turning points in that whole thing. Additionally, play COD black ops, i think you will find that this game is surprising informative. I based my whole PHD on that game. I hope this answer will help your stupid little dog like face :D
the taking of Berlin (ending ww2) and the atomic bombs.
I think I would also add el Alamein: they are the turning points in the war, after which the Axis is no longer in the ascendent.
I think the battle of Cambrai was perhaps a turning point
there are several turning points but the main one is Gettysburg
The Battle of saratoga!
The major turning point in the War in the Pacific was the Battle of Midway.
one of the main turning points is when Hitler had to retreat from Stalin (USSR) and the USSR had joined the allies to later on combine forces to take Berlin and to end the war
Northern victories that served as turning points in the war.
There was no turning points in the battle the Americans were ahead all of the time!
You have to give us the list of battles you are to choose from for us to answer your question. I will tell you the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway were turning points for the Pacific War. The Battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Britain were turning points in Europe.
Russian Revolution
Most people agree it was the Battles of Vicksburg and Getysburg.
the attack on pearl harbor
Normandy in Europe and Midway in Pacific
Midway in the Pacific, Stalingrad in Europe.