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Grant's forces followed a strategic route during the Vicksburg Campaign, moving primarily along the Mississippi River. They crossed the river at Hard Times, Louisiana, and then advanced toward Bruinsburg, Mississippi. This route allowed them to bypass the heavily fortified Confederate defenses at Vicksburg and to establish a foothold on the eastern side of the river, ultimately leading to the siege of Vicksburg. The march included a combination of overland movement and river transport to optimize their approach.

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