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Grant managed to seize Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, gaining the control over both the Rivers Tennessee and Cumberland. That allowed the Federal Army to deeply penetrate into the Tennessee, leading to the strategic "outflanking" of Nashville, which became no more tenable by the Confederates.
Grant attacked and captured Fort Henry to gain the control of the River Tennessee.
The Civil War for Kentucky was truly a civil war with brother against brother. The state itself, remained with the Union. A group of counties bordering Tennessee pulled out of Kentucky, declared Bowling Green the new capitol, and joined the confederacy. Some men from all over Kentucky joined Confederate units but more joined Union units. The Confederates used the guano from the caves in southern Kentucky to make gunpowder. When General Grant captured Nashville, Tennessee, he effectively removed Kentucky from the war.
Tennessee if you're answering a LUOA question. Kentucky was the first state Ulysses S. Grant invaded in the west. He seized Paducah on September 5th, 1861. This was in response to Confederate General Leonidas Polk's occupation of Columbus, Kentucky. Both armies had violated Kentucky's neutrality with these moves. This would eventually lead to the Battle of Belmont (Missouri), Grant's first major battle as a commanding general.
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The conquest of Fort Henry gave the Union the control of the River Tennessee, opened the way to invade the western Tennessee and outflanked the Confederate positions on the River Mississippi. It was the first breach opened in the defensive system of the Confederate western front, whose collapse took place after Grant's decisive victory at Fort Donelson (February 15,1862), forcing the Confederates to evacuate Nashville and the Southern Kentucky.
General Ulysses S. Grant captured Fort Henry on the Tennessee River, then took Fort Donelson six days later
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