After the Union gained New Orleans, they could control the South of the Mississippi River
The Northern strategy to divide the South into the upper and lower South was successful.
the north had a lesser chance of winning against New Orleans because the north was smaller than New Orleans. therefore that is why
The North - a big factor in Union victory
It did not want to, according to Grant's strategy, which was simply to destroy the two armies under Johnston and Lee. But when this still hadn't happened, month after month, and Lincoln's credibility was about to be tested in the 1864 Election, the capture of Atlanta was seen as the kind of victory that would reassure the Northern public. It did just that, and Lincoln crucially won his second term.
The North was looking forward to a quick victory in hopes of saving the Union and having minor impacts on the economy, the citizens, and to try to keep a good relation between both the North and the South.
The Union gained control of the Mississippi river in the spring of 1862. The victory at Shiloh gave the North the advantage in the fight for control of the Mississippi River and the river valley.
The Northern strategy to divide the South into the upper and lower South was successful.
Farragut's capture of New Orleans on April 25, 1862, after bypassing the forts defending the city and annihilating the weak Confederate river fleet.
Yes
north was well on its way to cutting the confederacy in two
north was well on its way to cutting the confederacy in two
To cutting the confederacy in two.
the north had a lesser chance of winning against New Orleans because the north was smaller than New Orleans. therefore that is why
It helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.
Vicksburg
It liberated the Mississippi and ended the war in the West.
New Orleans and St. Louis.