The main ones were New Orleans, Mobile and Savannah.
These were liberated, one by one.
The port at Wilmington, North Carolina had significant value to the Confederates. After the Union's capture of Norfolk in 1862, Wilmington was the last major Southern port on the Atlantic coast. It was a supply source fro both Richmond and the Army of Northern Virginia.
The Confederates under Stonewall Jackson
It was the battle of Vicksburg.
the battle at your house
Yes, a USB port can supply a small amount of power for attached devices.
It ended the Confederate threat around Washington, D.C. Vicksburg was the main port on the Mississippi river and the main supply point for the Confederate armies in that area. The taking of Vicksburg by the Union army effectively cut the supply lines desperately needed by the Confederates. It had little to nothing to do with the Confederate assault on D.C.
The reason why there was a civil war because of Ed. Doff Hitler
The Siege of Port Hudson was between the Union and the Confederates. The Confederates were under Major General Franklin Gardner, and the Union was under control of Major General Nathaniel P. Banks. The Union ended up winning, since the Confederates surrender after finding out that Vicksburg surrendered. Gardner realized there was no hope for the situation and that there was no benefit of continuing to protect Port Hudson. If you need more information, here is a great website on it: http://home.earthlink.net/~sdriskell/8th/ph.htm Hope I helped :)
Yes as long as the hard drive has its own power supply and not powered by the USB port.
It was won by the confederates and lost by the union and the port remained under condfederate control for the rest of the war
The Union victory at Vicksburg in July 1863 significantly weakened the Confederate garrison at Port Hudson, as it cut off vital supply lines and communication routes. With Vicksburg under Union control, Port Hudson became increasingly isolated, leading to dwindling resources and morale for the Confederates. This ultimately culminated in the surrender of Port Hudson shortly after Vicksburg, marking a turning point in the Civil War by giving the Union full control of the Mississippi River.
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