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Title: Grant Leads the Union Battle of Vicksburg


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Grant Leads the Union Battle of Vicksburg
  • Pgs. 173-174

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A Boost for the Union
  • A boost for the North came when President Lincoln
    finally found a general as good as Confederate
    general Robert E. Lee.
  • His name was Ulysses S. Grant.

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Uylsses S. Grant
  • Like Lee, Grant had been educated at West Point
    and had fought in the war with Mexico.
  • When the Civil War began, Grant offered his
    services to the Union army.
  • His quick decisions in battle led to Union
    victories.
  • Northerners liked to say that Grants initials
    stood for Unconditional Surrender!

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Battle of Vicksburg
  • Vicksburg, Mississippi, was an important city for
    the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
  • On May 19, 1863, Ulysses S. Grant attacked
    Vicksburg with the intent to take over the city.
  • The Union navy had already prevented other
    regiments from joining the Confederates at
    Vicksburg, but the Southern city held strong.
    Grant, however, did not stop there.

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Battle of Vicksburg
  • Grant settled down to a six-week siege,
    surrounding the city, cutting off supply lines,
    firing upon Vicksburg continually, and moving in
    so close that, at some points, Union and
    Confederate soldiers held their lines within
    shouting distance.
  • By mid-June 1863, 80,000 Union troops camped on
    the Mississippi River bluffs above the city.
  • To escape, Vicksburg residents left their homes
    for caves in the city's hills.
  • The Union soldiers called this maze of dugouts
    "Prairie Dog Village." The people of the village
    were starving and tired but still held on to hope.

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Surrender at Vicksburg
  • By the forty-fourth day, with no supplies coming
    into town, the editor of Vicksburg's Daily
    Citizen was reduced to printing the news on
    wallpaper.
  • He wrote that Ulysses S. Grant wished to
    celebrate the Fourth of July "dining in
    Vicksburg." Little did the writer know that on
    July 4, 1863, the Confederates would surrender.

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Battle of Vicksburg
  • Vicksburg proved to be a key victory for the
    North.
  • It gave the Union control of the Mississippi
    River which weakened the Confederacy by cutting
    it into two parts.
  • As a result of winning at Vicksburg, President
    Lincoln gave Grant command of all Union troops.

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