It was the first attempt to seize Vicksburg. The offensive was carried out by Rear Admiral Farragut on May 18,1862 and reiterated on May 21 with three great sea corvettes and 6 gunboats, plus 1,500 landing troops. The attempt was beaten off by the Confederate defenders and Farragut decided to give up and retreat southward, leaving the six gunboats to watch over the fortress.
By capturing Vicksburg, the last major river-port in Confederate hands. It was almost impossible to attack the high-lying town from the West bank where Grant had been ordered to march against his will. Through brilliant diversionary tactics, he was able to cross the river downstream, without the commander of the garrison noticing. Then he brought the Confederates to battle, helped by the bad situation of the garrison commander, who was receiving conflicting orders. It should be noted that the siege on Vicksburg was the Union's third and final attempt to capture this important city.
The Union did not give up its goal of taking the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg. The first attempt by Admiral Farragut came shortly after the fall of New Orleans. Later, under General US Grant, Major General William T. Sherman was part of Grant's first attempt to take Vicksburg. Sherman took the chance in December of 1862 to battle the Confederates at Chickasaw Bayou. The Rebels were dug in and Sherman's troops were forced to retreat. Casualties for the Union were 1,700 and the Rebels lost 76 men.
To my fellow bloggers; To capture and hold Stalingrad which in turn would give the Germans access to and control of the waterway and all shipping that used that waterway.
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did the win of vicksburg give union ful control over mississipi river
Mssissippi
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
it would give the Union control of the Mississippi river
Vicksburg, Mississippi
The Battle of Gettysburg is the battle that gave the North an advantage in the war. It is widely believed that the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the American Civil War.