The Battle of Vicksburg.
During the American Civil War, Union forces sought in 1862 and 1863 to capture the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Located on high bluffs astride the Mississippi River, Vicksburg was a highly defensible fortress, and its capture proved difficult for the Union troops. Finally in 1863, Vicksburg surrendered after a siege starved them out.
Yes, the Fourth Offensive (May 7 - July 4, 1863) against Vicksburg was a decisive Union Victory .
Better said was the "battles to capture Vicksburg". At least three Union attempts failed to actually capture the city fortress of Vicksburg. Only via a siege was the city captured. And, yes this at last gave the Union full control of the Mississippi River. This was now the western base from which to launch assaults on either side of the river.
They all were, following Grant's capture of Vicksburg in July 1863.
Vicksburg
In the Vicksburg campaign, Grant was forced to march down the West bank of the Mississippi by political manoeuvring. The Union managed to capture Fort Hindman, which chalked up a victory, but it did not bring them any closer to Vicksburg.
The battle of Vicksburg.
The Battle of Vicksburg is also called the Siege of Vicksburg
You probably mean the battle of Vicksburg, in the American Civil War. According to http://www.answers.com/topic/battle-of-vicksburg, the capture of Vicksburg marked the turning point of the war.
The Battle of Vicksburg.
It gave the Union army control of the Mississippi River
During the American Civil War, Union forces sought in 1862 and 1863 to capture the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Located on high bluffs astride the Mississippi River, Vicksburg was a highly defensible fortress, and its capture proved difficult for the Union troops. Finally in 1863, Vicksburg surrendered after a siege starved them out.
The US Civil War Battle of Champion Hill was a victory of US Grant over Confederate General John C. Pemberton. This was part of General US Grant's latest campaign to capture Vicksburg.
Ulysses S. Grant won the battle at Vicksburg making Lee surrender
Yes, the Fourth Offensive (May 7 - July 4, 1863) against Vicksburg was a decisive Union Victory .
In 1863, the Union forces captured Vicksburg, Mississippi, which was a critical stronghold for the Confederacy along the Mississippi River. This victory, along with the capture of Port Hudson shortly after, effectively divided the Confederacy in two, disrupting their supply lines and communication. The fall of Vicksburg marked a significant turning point in the Civil War, enhancing Union control over the Mississippi River.