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The Vicksburg Campaign, 1863: Grant''s Failed Offensives

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By (author): Andrew R. Miller Chris Mackowski

The 14-month campaign to regain the control of Mississippi River by capturing Vicksburg, Mississippi stands as the prime example of how the Civil War would be fought and won. The Federal governments policy of blockading the southern ports and controlling the inland waterways would only be successful with total control of the countrys largest river. Technological advances created by the war itself and used by progressive thinking Federal and Confederate commanders ensured that this vital southern supply and logistics base would be the focal point of the war on the western waters.Ulysses S. Grant, who had risen to fame as one of the Norths prominent heroes early in the war, boldly concluded that Vicksburg would be the next nut to crack in the Federal policy for control of the Mississippi River. Understanding that only a strong relationship with US Navy could ensure the success of Vicksburgs surrender, Grant found a man as bold and daring as himself in David Dixon Porter and his Mississippi Squadron of ironclad gunboats and fleet of vessels. These two commanders and their trusted subordinates would frustrate John C. Pembertons attempts to defend Mississippi and eastern Louisiana for the Confederacy. A lack of experience in commanding such an important assignment, limited resources, poor staffing, and a Confederate government consumed with the war in the east ensured Pembertons position would be insurmountable as the Confederacys tenuous hold on the Mississippi River began to fall apart. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 15 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781636243733

About Andrew R. MillerChris Mackowski

Andrew R. Miller holds a Bachelors in History from SUNY a Masters in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University and has worked for the past decade with National Park Service and Vicksburg National Military Park. Andrew has contributed essays for several books magazines and blogs. He is currently a Park Ranger at Vicksburg.

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