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Vicksburg Battle Facts and Summary


Vicksburg Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield Trust

Warren County, MS | May 18 - Jul 4, 1863. Vicksburg's strategic location on the Mississippi River made it a critical win for both the Union and the Confederacy.

Battle of Vicksburg: Siege, Battlefield & Park | HISTORY

The 47-day Siege of Vicksburg eventually gave control of the Mississippi River—a critical supply line—to the Union, and was part of the Union's ...

10 Facts: The Vicksburg Campaign | American Battlefield Trust

The park was the site of the raising of the ironclad USS Cairo in the 1960s, one of the landmark achievements of American Civil War preservation. Despite its ...

Vicksburg Campaign | History, Significance, & Facts - Britannica

Vicksburg Campaign, campaign (1862–63) by Union forces during the American Civil War to take the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, ...

Battle Of Vicksburg - HistoryNet

In the largest amphibious operation ever conducted by an American force prior to World War II, Grant and Porter transferred 24,000 men and 60 guns from the west ...

Siege of Vicksburg - Wikipedia

The siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War.

Battle of Vicksburg | Overview, Facts & Significance - Study.com

The Battle of Vicksburg, which ended on July 4, 1863, was the largest amphibious assault in American military history at the time.

Campaign for Vicksburg - National Park Service

The Vicksburg Campaign began in 1862 and finished with the Confederate surrender on July 4th, 1863. For over 18 months, various armies would maneuver throughout ...

Vicksburg Siege - National Park Service

The Siege of Vicksburg · The First Assault: May19, 1863. Eager for a quick victory, General Grant orders a traditional assault on the Vicksburg ...

Vicksburg campaign - Wikipedia

The Vicksburg campaign was a series of maneuvers and battles in the Western Theater of the American Civil War directed against Vicksburg, Mississippi, ...

Vicksburg Campaign: The Civil War in Four Minutes - YouTube

Join Historian Terrence J. Winschel as he provides a brief overview of General Ulysses S. Grant's successful campaign to capture the City of ...

Siege of Vicksburg - Civil War - Ducksters

It gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union. Around the same time, the Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee was defeated at the Battle of ...

The Vicksburg Campaign, November 1862-July 1863

The battle at Chickasaw Bayou was a costly one for Union forces. Casualties totaled 208 killed, 1,005 wounded, and 563 missing. The Confederates reported 57 ...

Battle of Vicksburg: Summary & Map - Vaia

Across the course of just seven weeks, the Battle of Vicksburg saw a total of 37,273 casualties and ensured that the Union of the US controlled the entirety of ...

Siege and Battle of Vicksburg - The Civil War

Short Summary: The Battle of Vicksburg was fought from May 18, 1863 to July 4, 1863 and led by the Union General Ulysses S. Grant against the Confederate ...

Siege of Vicksburg - USAHEC

Union Major General Ulysses S. Grant commanded the forces besieging the city. Confederate Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton was given the duty of defending ...

Vicksburg | Civil War, Battle, Siege | Britannica

Because of its strategic location, Vicksburg was besieged by Union forces for 47 days during General Ulysses S. Grant's campaign for control of the Mississippi ...

Fun Facts About the Battle of Vicksburg - Action Tour Guide

The Siege of Vicksburg battlefield is one of the most important sites of the US Civil War. Union General Ulysses S. Grant's victory was a ...

Vicksburg Siege, Facts, Date, Location, Casualties, APUSH

The Siege of Vicksburg was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America from May 25, 1863, to July 4, 1863, during the ...

Vicksburg - Naval History and Heritage Command

Pemberton surrendered an army of almost 30,000 men to Grant. The concurrent Federal victory at the battle of Gettysburg boosted morale in the North. Although ...