The Union victory in the Civil War had a significant impact on Florida, leading to the end of slavery and the reintegration of the state into the United States. The war's conclusion prompted economic shifts as Florida transitioned from a plantation-based economy reliant on enslaved labor to one that eventually embraced a more diversified economy. Additionally, the Reconstruction era brought political changes, including increased participation of formerly enslaved individuals in governance, reshaping Florida's social and political landscape. However, this period also witnessed resistance and the emergence of Jim Crow laws, which would impede progress for African Americans in the state.
It was a Union victory, sometimes considered to be a "decisive victory" (meaning it had a major impact on how the war ended).
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Camp Alleghany -Inconclusive. Carnifex Ferry - Union Victory Cheat Mountain - Union Victory. Droop Mountain - Union Victory. Greenbrier River - Inconclusive. Harpers Ferry - Confederate Victory. Hoke's Run - Union Victory. Kessler's Crosslanes - Confederate Victory. Moorefield - Union Victory. Philippi - Union Victory. Rich Mountain - Union Victory. Shepherdstown - Union Victory. Smithfield Crossing - Inconclusive. Summit Point - Inconclusive.
part of the impact of Stalingrad was that it was the start of liberation of the soviet union and that leads up to the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945
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The Union had victory!both sides claimed victory but it was the union who actually won
A Union Army victory, in the battle field.
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Confederate victory
Vicksburg is the most important Union victory.
Union victory. However they failed to pursue and destroy the Confederates, and McClellan was fired.