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20 May, 08:28

What was the Union's aim in defeating the Confederates at Vicksburg, Mississippi?

A.

to create a safe passage for the Union forces heading for Richmond, Virginia

B.

to complete a naval blockade of the Southern ports

C.

to control the Mississippi River and divide the Confederacy

D.

to provide support to the Union forces beyond Vicksburg

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  1. 20 May, 08:36
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    To control the Mississippi River and divide the Confederacy was the Union's aim in defeating the Confederates at Vicksburg, Mississippi.

    Option: C

    Explanation:

    In 1862 siege of Vicksburg in Mississippi was started. The defeat gave Union to control the Mississippi river and divide the confederacy. During the American civil war Union captured the east bank of Mississippi river in 1863. Economic and psychological factor was in the mind of both north and south americans during the American civil war.

    It was important to control the lower course of Mississippi river for confederates. Vicksburg campaign was divided into four phases. And in this way it is easy to understand also. Vicksburg was captured by the troops of United States.
  2. 20 May, 08:52
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    option sea is correct
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