Vicksburg did. That's why Grant took it.
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The Battle of Vicksburg, fought from May 18 to July 4, 1863, was pivotal in allowing General Ulysses S. Grant and Union troops to gain control of the entire Mississippi River. The Union's successful siege led to the surrender of the Confederate stronghold at Vicksburg, Mississippi, effectively splitting the Confederacy in two and enabling Union forces to control vital supply routes. This victory, combined with the earlier capture of New Orleans, solidified Union dominance over the Mississippi River.
The passage of the Taller Amendment by the congress when war was declared called for not taking possession of Cuba.
The passage of the Taller Amendment by the congress when war was declared called for not taking possession of Cuba.
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The Union prevented the Confederacy from taking control of the West.
The Union prevented the Confederacy from taking control of the West
Vicksburg is the answer.
The Union prevented the Confederacy from taking control of the West.
The Vicksburg Campaign, specifically the Siege of Vicksburg, allowed the Union to take control of the Mississippi River.
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River transportation was one of the most efficient available. The Confederacy used it to transport goods between the eastern and western portions of their states. The Union taking control of New Orleans and Memphis split the Confederacy and prevented it from leveraging the resources to be found in the western states.
By liberating the Mississippi - isolating all Confederate units to the West of the river, and taking advantage of this great military highway for the transport of men and supplies.
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Ulysses S. Grant was the general who was responsible for taking the Mississippi River. During the Vicksburg Campaign, Grant gained control of the river, a major Confederate defeat. Grant and Confederate Lt. General Pemberton clashed in the Battle of Vicksburg.