Pemberton had less that 30,000. Grant had around 70,000.
It is generally agreed that over 3,000 Confederate soldiers died or were wounded during the Battle of Vicksburg in May to July of 1863, with under 1,000 killed and just over 2,000 wounded. The total Confederate losses for the battle should include the more than 29,000 soldiers who surrendered at its conclusion, although many of these would be paroled and continue the fight in later campaigns.
Vicksburg was the site of the siege, not a commander of the battle.
Union General US Grant had been frustrated by the inability of his forces and the campaigns earlier in the war to capture Vicksburg. To place the city under siege would require Grant's Army of the Tennessee 70,000 troops.
yes there where many battles like right after the battle of Vicksburg. soem poeople call Vicksburg the turbing point of the war
3000
50,000
Union General Nathaniel Banks was involved in several battles in early March of 1864. Banks army at the Battle of Pleasant Hill were 20,000 men strong. He received 10,000 more troops when Vicksburg fell.
Over 5000
Vicksburg was the real beginning of the end. After the Mississippi river was controlled by the north, the south slowly strangled. Gettysburg has the imagination of many, but it was only a tactical setback. Vicksburg was a major STRATEGIC loss.
At the Battle of Vicksburg, approximately 180 Black soldiers from the United States Colored Troops (USCT) died during the campaign. In contrast, at the Battle of Gettysburg, around 40 Black soldiers are recorded as having died, primarily due to their involvement in the fighting and subsequent skirmishes. These figures highlight the contributions and sacrifices of Black soldiers during the Civil War.
758,000
about 4,000 died