Vicksburg because it cut the south into and opened -up the Mississippi river for the north.
battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.
yes.. the battle of gettysburg, one of the most important battles of the civil war
The answer is arguable. I say that politically, Gettysburg was the most important battle. Strategically, Vicksburg was the most important.
No battle was more important.
There were many big battles in the Civil War, including: The Battle of Chancellorsville The Battle of Fredericksburg The Siege of Vicksburg But the most important battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 - 3, 1863. The first battle that General Robert E. Lee lost.
The Battle of Bentonville was the largest and most important battle of the Civil War fought in North Carolina. There was one battle during the Revolutionary War fought in North Carolina-- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
it was a main battle
The Battle of Chickamauga was the most important defeat of the Union forces in the Western Theater. It was the second deadliest battle of the Civil War.
I know one of them is Gettysburg.
The most important battle was Vicksburg - liberating the Mississippi and ending the war in the west. The most important event was the Emancipation Proclamation, because it kept Britain and France from sending aid to the Confederates.
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.