Campaign for Vicksburg, 1863
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- Aug 10 2010 7:38 AM
Cort Mitchell
This resource was matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise Standards Matching Team. Much information on the Battle of Vicksburg. Click on the For Teachers link to find related lesson plans.
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Campaign for Vicksburg, 1863 describes the effort of the Union Army of Tennessee to capture Vicksburg, Mississippi. Taking Vicksburg was the key to ending the Civil War. It was the key to regaining control of the lower Mississippi River, which had been lost when Confederate forces closed the river. Regaining control of this area and the river, the most important economic feature of the continent, would allow the rich agricultural produce of the Northwest to reach world markets. It would also split the South in two. Less
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Topics: History-Social Science, The Civil War & Reconstruction, United States History