It liberated the Mississippi, ending the war in the West, freeing-up Grant to go to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
The battle of Vicksburg was very significant as the same as Gettysburg, they were one after anothere.
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Victory in the battle of Vicksburg gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union. Remember, the Mississippi River was the "superhighway" of that era used to transport goods, crops, raw materials, etc. from the south to the North and visa-versa.
Vicksburg was a stronghold on the Mississippi River because of the terrain. The bluffs are a line of 100-200 foot clay hills that border the flat delta of the Mississippi River. These bluffs continue north from Vicksburg and swing to the East in a large arc and continues up to north-central Mississippi. These bluffs are made of clay, which allowed the army and the civilians to dig caves for safety.
The Confederates mounted heavy artillery on top of these high bluffs, which allowed them to shell the Union boats on the river at long range. At close range, the gunboats could not elevate their guns to hit the top of the bluffs. Also, the Mississippi River made a sharp bend at Vicksburg, which allowed Confederate guns placed at the waters edge to hit the Union boats as they slowed to maneuver the river.
The fall of Vicksburg was significant in the Civil War because it was the last Confederate stronghold along the Mississippi River. With its capture, it would split the South in two and open up commercial avenues for the North.
Vicksburg is the strategic turning point of the war.
Vicksburg put the Mississippi in northern hands.
It liberated the Mississippi, ending the war in the West, freeing-up Grant to go to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
Vicksburg was a heavily fortified positon which controlled a hairpin bend in the Mississippi River. Whoever held Vicksburg controlled the lower river valley.
The Siege of Vicksburg was fought in the vicinity of Vicksburg, MS.
In sequence: Fort Sumter - first shots of the war. Vicksburg - ended the war in the West. Gettysburg - ended Lee's last hope of invading the North. Appomattox - where Lee surrendered to Grant, effectively ending the war.
The address of the Vicksburg Transportation Museum is: 129 Hoxie Rd, Vicksburg, MS 39180-6340
Vicksburg was called the "Gibraltar of the South."
Vicksburg was a heavily fortified positon which controlled a hairpin bend in the Mississippi River. Whoever held Vicksburg controlled the lower river valley.
The Union victory at Vicksburg resulted in northern control of the Mississippi River.
It ended the Confederate threat around Washington, D.C.
It marked the beginning of the Union ascendancy in the West. It was followed by the Vicksburg campaign which liberated the Mississippi.
It liberated the Mississippi, ending the war in the West, freeing-up Grant to go to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga.
The Battle of Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.
Vicksburg is in Mississippi.
The Siege of Vicksburg was fought in the vicinity of Vicksburg, MS.
Vicksburg is in Mississippi.
Vicksburg Michigan
Vicksburg is in Mississippi.
The address of the Vicksburg Museum is: Po Box 103, Vicksburg, MI 49097-0103