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Vicksburg was the turning point of the Civil War. It gave the Union free reign over the Mississippi, allowing it to strike at will, preventing the South from using the river for transportation of troops and supplies, and giving the Union freedom to attack the interior of the Deep South without fear of attack from the rear.
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It gave hope to the colonists and convinced France to sign the Treaty of Alliance
very, very, very , very badly for everyone in the south. i am only a child and i know this. thanks to everybody from me.
because Savannah had people from other countrys come over and help and that gave savannaha good way of winning war.
It was a turning point for the civil war, because it gave the Union the ability to move further down South.
It was not a turning point, yet it was the first win for Washington and that gave the troops confidence.
Vicksburg was the turning point of the Civil War. It gave the Union free reign over the Mississippi, allowing it to strike at will, preventing the South from using the river for transportation of troops and supplies, and giving the Union freedom to attack the interior of the Deep South without fear of attack from the rear.
It gave the communists their first battlefield victory.
It gave the Union control of the entire Mississippi Valley.
Vicksburg
It gave hope to the colonists and convinced France to sign the Treaty of Alliance
The battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the war. The British lost. Since the British lost, this gave the American soldiers and colonists hope for the future .The Americans could still win the war. The Americans won, by the way.
Our turning point was the use of the veto by Andrew Jackson. Jackson was the first to veto acts of Congress for the sole reason that he was against them. Before Jackson, presidents only used the veto on acts they believed to be unconstitutional .
his fight with covey.it gave him a determination to escape slavery
It closed off the South to international trade. IMPROVEMENT The conquest of New Orleans gave to the Union the control over the lower course of Mississippi River and over the largest city of the Confederacy, carrying out an important step of Union's Anaconda Plan aiming to isolate the South.
very, very, very , very badly for everyone in the south. i am only a child and i know this. thanks to everybody from me.