Explain What If The Union Lost The Battle Of Vicksburg

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The Civil War fascinates many people. It was the closest time the Unites States ever came to destruction. Many historians, geographers, economists, sociologists, and political scientist have analyzed why it happened and what conditions allowed for a union victory. However, what if the Union had lost? More specifically, what if the Union had lost the Battle of Vicksburg? The Battle of Vicksburg was key to Union Victory because it took away Confederate control of the Mississippi River. Because the Confederacy controlled the mouth of the Mississippi River, it was impossible for the goods and agricultural products of the Ohio River Valley and the Upper Mississippi River Valley to get to market because the Midwestern U.S. still depended