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The capture of Vicksburg in 1863 contributed to the course of the Civil War by 1preventing the Union from gaining access to the West.
2allowing the Confederacy to remain strong and unified.
3maintaining Confederate control of the Mississippi River.
4raising Union morale and damaging Confederate morale.
During the Civil War, key waterways in the South included
the Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee rivers.
the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River.
the Ohio, Tennessee, and Columbia rivers.
the Great Lakes and the Columbia River.
Why was the Union successful in the West during the Civil War?
The Union had effective leadership in the West.
The Union took a defensive stance in the West.
The Union had more troops than the Confederacy in the West.
The Union was fighting in very familiar territory in the West.
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(i) The capture of Vicksburg in 1863 contributed to the course of the Civil War by raising Union morale and damaging Confederate morale.
(ii) During the Civil War, key waterways in the South included the Mississippi,Ohio and Tennessee rivers
(iii) The Union was successful in the West during the Civil War because the Union had effective leadership in the West.
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- The Union had effective leadership in the West.
The Union took a defensive stance in the West.
The Union had more troops than the Confederacy in the West.
The Union was fighting in very familiar territory in the West.
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