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Battle of Vicksburg

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Q: What battle split the Confederacy in two in the Civil War?
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Which civil war battle marked the fall of the confederacy?

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Who won the civil?

The confederacy won the war but ( lost) the battle.


What two groups did Civil War split us up in to?

Union and Confederacy


The Battle of on September 19th and 20th 1863 was the last time the Confederacy would win an important victory in the Civil War?

The Battle of Chickamauga was the last important victory for the Confederacy in the Civil War.


The Battle of on September 19th and 20th 1863 was the last time the Confederacy would win an important victory in the Civil War.?

The Battle of Chickamauga was the last important victory for the Confederacy in the Civil War.


What was the 2 war in the civil war?

The Battle of Anteitim (The Union won this battle) and The Battle of Bull Run (In which the Confederacy had victory).


What US Civil War battle saw 3500 Cherokee cavalrymen fight for the Confederacy?

The Battle of Little Bighorn saw 3,500 Cherokee cavalrymen fight for the Confederacy during the US Civil War.


What caused the American Civil War conflict?

The American Civil War was a dispute over the Union and the Confederacy. The war was about the Confederacy (the south) wanting to split off from the Union due to slavery laws in the Union.


Which battle of the civil war did the union force the confederacy to retreat from Pennsylvania?

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What union victory in the Civil War cut the Confederacy in two?

The battle of Vicksburg.


What was the name of the bloody Civil War battle that stopped the confederacy advances?

The Battle of Gettysburg was viewed as the turning point for the civil war (the union started winning afterward).


What was the name of the civil war battle that stopped the Confederacy's northward advances?

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