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What battles were fought in order for the union to secure the Mississippi valley?

Shiloh Island Number 10 Vicksburg


When was the Battle of Valley Forge fought?

the winter of 1777


When was battle of Valley Forge fought?

the winter of 1777


What state was the revolutionary war battle at Valley Forge and the civil war battle at ghettysburg fought?

Both Valley Forge and Gettysburg are in Pennsylvania. However, Valley Forge was the location of a 6-month long training encampment and there was not a battle fought at the location.


What area was being fought over in the french and Indian war?

They were fighting over the Ohio River Valley.


Why did they fight the corinth battle?

The Battle of Corinth, fought in October 1862 during the American Civil War, was significant for control over key transportation routes and railroads in the Mississippi Valley. Union forces aimed to secure Corinth to disrupt Confederate supply lines and strengthen their foothold in the region. The battle was part of a broader strategy to divide the Confederacy and prevent reinforcements from reaching other critical areas. Ultimately, the Union victory helped solidify their control over northern Mississippi.


How many people fought for Valley Forge?

valley forge was not a battle, it was the winter encampment for the continental army.


When was the last major battle of the war?

Battle of Gettysburg


What did the union win for the Battle of Vicksburg?

The Union won complete control of the Mississippi River Valley.


What happened at the Battle of Valley Forge?

There never was a battle with the enemy at Valley Forge. The only battle fought there was the one the Americans waged against the elements and starvation. Over two thousand men died there, despite the fact that there was no battle.


What happened at the Valley Forge battle?

There never was a battle with the enemy at Valley Forge. The only battle fought there was the one the Americans waged against the elements and starvation. Over two thousand men died there, despite the fact that there was no battle.


Why was the Battle of Vicksburg the turning point in the civil war?

It gave the Union control of the entire Mississippi Valley.