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30 May, 07:20

This battle destroyed all rail lines in the area, and cut the confederacy in half, prohibiting food and communication between the east and west for the confederates

a Gettysburg

b Appomattox court house

c Vicksburg

d ft. Sumter

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  1. 30 May, 10:23
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    C. Vicksburg the capture of the Mississippi river effectively cut off both ends of the confederacy from each other.
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