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select the correct answer.
why was the siege of vicksburg a turning point in the civil war?
a. it proved the north had smart generals.
b. it allowed enslaved people to escape to freedom.
c. it split confederate forces in two.
d. it was the unions first victory.
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- Option A: The Siege of Vicksburg's significance was not about proving Northern generals' intelligence. Other battles or factors could show that, so A is incorrect.
- Option B: The siege was not primarily about enslaved people escaping. The Emancipation Proclamation and other routes were more related to that, so B is incorrect.
- Option C: The Siege of Vicksburg (along with the Battle of Gettysburg) was a turning point. Capturing Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi River, splitting the Confederacy into two (East and West), which hindered their supply and communication. This is a key reason for its significance.
- Option D: The Union had many victories before Vicksburg (e.g., earlier battles in the war), so D is incorrect.
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C. It split Confederate forces in two.