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Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
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Ulysses Grant was finishing the Federal victory at Vicksburg which surrendered on July 4th, 1863.
The significance of Vicksburg lies primarily in its strategic location along the Mississippi River, which was vital for controlling trade and troop movements during the Civil War. The Union's victory at the Siege of Vicksburg in 1863 effectively split the Confederacy in two, giving the Union a crucial advantage. This victory also bolstered Union morale and solidified Ulysses S. Grant's reputation as a leading military strategist. Ultimately, Vicksburg marked a turning point in the war, shifting the momentum toward the North.
The Battle of Vicksburg is also called the Siege of Vicksburg
The Siege of Vicksburg was a significant battle during the American Civil War. The battle was fought from May 18 to July 4, 1863, and ended with a victory for the Union.
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You need to define the term more carefully. The most strategically decisive victory for the North was the surrender of Vicksburg. That closed off the Mississippi Valley to Southern traffic, preventing the movement of troops and supplies on the part of the South, and allowing it on the part of the North.
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