Vicksburg. It liberated the Mississippi.
the confederacy was split in two after it lost strongholds along the mississippi river.
Vicksburg
Battle of Vicksburg
The battle of Vicksburg.
It didn't split the Confederacy in two. It was a punitive raid of destruction that simply helped to destroy the Southern economy and starve the Confederate armies in the field. Splitting the Confederacy in two is what Grant (and Sherman) achieved earlier in the Siege of Vicksburg, which ended with the liberation of the Mississippi.
the confederacy was split in two after it lost strongholds along the mississippi river.
Battle of Vicksburg
The fall of Vicksburg was the victory. The Union forces from the South were able to connect with the forces from the North and divide the Confederacy in two. They could no longer count on supplies from the western states.
the confederacy was split in two after it lost its strongholds along the Mississippi river
Vicksburg
The seize of Vicksburg, because it gave to the Union full control over the Mississippi River and split into two parts the Confederacy.
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Vicksburg
The confederacy was split in two.
pretty sure its Vicksburg
It advanced the Union plan to split the confederacy along the Mississippi River.
The plan that split the Confederacy in two was known as the Anaconda Plan. Proposed by Union General Winfield Scott during the Civil War, it aimed to blockade Southern ports and gain control of the Mississippi River. This strategy would effectively isolate and weaken the Confederacy by cutting off its supply lines and dividing its territory. The plan ultimately contributed to the Union's victory by limiting the Confederacy's resources and mobility.