The Union gained control of the Mississippi river in the spring of 1862. The victory at Shiloh gave the North the advantage in the fight for control of the Mississippi River and the river valley.
The Vicksburg Campaign, specifically the Siege of Vicksburg, allowed Union forces to establish control of the Mississippi River.
The Vicksburg Campaign, specifically the Siege of Vicksburg, allowed the Union to take control of the Mississippi River.
The Battle of Vicksburg(:
Vicksburg, the last Confederate stronghold on the river.
The Union could control the Mississippi River from Vicksburg
It gave the Union army control of the Mississippi River.
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siege of vicksburg
it gave the Union greater control of the Mississippi River valley.
The Union victory at Vicksburg resulted in northern control of the Mississippi River.
It allowed the union to take control of the Mississippi River.
The Battle of Vicksburg
It helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.
gave union control of Richmond IMPROVEMENT The victory at Vicksburg and the following conquest of Port Hudson gave the Union the whole control of the River Mississippi.
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It granted the Union Army control of the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi passed into Union control, and all Confederate units to the west of the river were cut-off.
The victory, followed of that of Port Hudson allowed Union to take the control of the whole Mississippi River.
they gained control of the Mississippi river
The Battle of Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.
Control of Vicksburg opened the Mississippi River to the Union fleet and cut the Confederacy in two depriving the south of Texas and Louisiana commerce.
The Mississippi was too huge for the Union so they didnt want to control it!
the union now controlled the Mississippi river