What could be one possible reason that Robert E. Lee invaded the North in 1863?
A) He hoped to deliver a knockout blow to the Union.
B) He wanted to control some northern factories.
C) He wanted revenge for Stonewall Jackson's death.
D) Gettysburg was a significant railroad junction.
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