It put the Mississippi in Union hands, and isolated all Confederate units to the West of the river.
The seize of Vicksburg, because it gave to the Union full control over the Mississippi River and split into two parts the Confederacy.
The Union victory at Vicksburg in July 1863 significantly weakened the Confederate garrison at Port Hudson, as it cut off vital supply lines and communication routes. With Vicksburg under Union control, Port Hudson became increasingly isolated, leading to dwindling resources and morale for the Confederates. This ultimately culminated in the surrender of Port Hudson shortly after Vicksburg, marking a turning point in the Civil War by giving the Union full control of the Mississippi River.
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
The Union victory at Vicksburg in July 1863 was crucial because it gave the North full control of the Mississippi River, effectively splitting the Confederacy in two and disrupting their supply lines. This strategic advantage allowed Union forces to move troops and resources more freely throughout the western theater of the war. Additionally, the victory boosted Northern morale and solidified Ulysses S. Grant's reputation as a capable military leader, paving the way for further Union successes.
Gettysburg ended the South's attempt to attack into the Union and doomed the Army of Northern Virginia to a purely defensive role. Victory by the Union at Vicksburg gained full control of the Mississippi River, split off Texas from the rest of the deep South, and ended any concern of attack in the West.
The verb for full is fill. For example "to fill something".
Better said was the "battles to capture Vicksburg". At least three Union attempts failed to actually capture the city fortress of Vicksburg. Only via a siege was the city captured. And, yes this at last gave the Union full control of the Mississippi River. This was now the western base from which to launch assaults on either side of the river.
May 18 - July 4, 1863
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Victory in Japan (as opposed to VE: Victory in Europe)
The Union sought to gain full control of the Mississippi River, taking it away from Confederate gunboats and supply ships. Early on, General in Chief Winfield Scott had prepared a plan to defeat the Rebels by doing just was described. It was part of his "Anaconda Plan" and he was scoffed for it. After multiple attempts over a two year period, Vicksburg surrendered in 1863, having been under siege by forces led by Union General US Grant.
After the Union defeated and seized Vicksburg, they got full control of the Mississippi River, letting them transport troops from boat down the Mississippi River.