After the Civil War, Mississippi faced significant challenges during the Reconstruction era. While the state was readmitted to the Union in 1870, it struggled economically and socially due to the war's devastation and the subsequent implementation of Jim Crow laws. The term "win" can be subjective; while it regained its status as a state, the lingering effects of the war and systemic inequalities persisted for decades. Thus, the post-war period was more characterized by struggle than triumph for Mississippi.
i am sure it's british because they win the war and that's why they stretches to mississippi river.
Grant's victory at Vicksburg, Mississippi was a turning point in the war.
The Mississippi River was the supply lifeline of the confederate Army. who ever controlled the river would basicy beable to win the war based on logisitcs
Mississippi is a state tard. hahahahahaha i win.
Yes they did. They got east of the Mississippi River!!
yes
Vicksburg in Mississippi
Did cats win a war?
yes they did win the war
The double win on July 3rd-4th 1863 - Vicksburg and Gettysburg. Vicksburg liberated the Mississippi and ended the war in the West, freeing Grant to assist the Army of the Cumberland in Chattanooga. Gettysburg marked the failure of Lee to invade the North. He would be on the defensive for the rest of the war.
How did WHAT help them win the war?
No they did not win the war