The capture of Vicksburg and Port Hudson in 1863 was a significant turning point for the Union during the Civil War. It effectively gave the Union control over the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy in two and disrupting their supply lines. This victory bolstered Union morale and provided a strategic advantage, allowing for easier movement of troops and resources. Ultimately, it marked a critical step toward the Union's goal of total control over Confederate territory.
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