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Kelton Whitehead
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15 March, 07:16
Why was vicksburg so important to the union?
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Izabelle Kirby
15 March, 07:22
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The union victory at Vicksburg was important for the north because the Union army captured the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, completing the Northern Strategy
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