What impact did the battle have on the Confederacy’s strategic plans?
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The impact of the Battle of Gettysburg on the Confederacy's strategic plans was Forced a retreat to the South.
The major loss at Gettysburg represented a pivotal moment in the Civil War, weakening Lee's plan to invade the North. After enduring substantial casualties and being unable to penetrate the Union defenses, the Confederate Army was forced to retreat to Virginia. This retreat not only lowered Confederate morale but also altered the war's momentum in favor of the Union, resulting in a more defensive stance for the Confederacy in later campaigns.