The Battle of Vicksburg ended on July 4, 1863
About 20,000 people were lost during this battle
because the union wanted control over the Mississippi river to cut off Texas and Arkansas from the rest of south
You probably mean the battle of Vicksburg, in the American Civil War. According to http://www.answers.com/topic/battle-of-vicksburg, the capture of Vicksburg marked the turning point of the war.
The Union won the battle...I'm not sure how though.But there is part of you're answer From Notheardorseen! "Im not crazy I'm just weird" I <3 WOw
The Union army under U.S. Grant - a key victory which liberated the Mississippi, isolated all Confederate troops to the west of it, and enabled Grant to come to the aid of the Army of the Cumberland.
From May 19 until July 4, 1863
It is 413 miles according to Google Maps.
no we do not belive it was the beginning and end of the same battle no we do not belive it was the beginning and end of the same battle
No, far from it, it was not the end; it was just the beginning of the end.
Well so far there has not been a battle to end all battles.
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the battle ended in 1825