Identify how Robert E. Lee responded to the Battle of Vicksburg.

Group of answer choices (MORE THAN ONE ANSWER)


A)He sought to develop a military strategy that would persuade Copperhead Democrats to end the war.


B)He would surround the Union army in Vicksburg, force them to enter the city, and subjugate them to the same treatment endured by Rebel soldiers.


C)He would retreat south to devise a plan for a single infantry division to sneak into the city of Vicksburg and lead a counterattack against the Union soldiers outside the city.


D)He would strike again into the North to force a Union retreat from Vicksburg to defend its home territory.

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Answer:

He would strike again into the North to force a Union retreat from Vicksburg to defend its home territory and

he sought to develop a military strategy that would persuade Copperhead Democrats to end the war.

Explanation:

Vicksburg was one of the Union’s most successful campaigns of the war. Although General Ulysses S. Grant’s first attempt to take the city failed in the winter of 1862-63, he renewed his efforts in the spring.

After defeating a Confederate force near Jackson, Grant turned back to Vicksburg. On May 16, he defeated a force under General John C. Pemberton (1814-81) at Champion Hill. Pemberton retreated back to Vicksburg, and Grant sealed the city by the end of May. In three weeks, Grant’s men marched 180 miles, won five battles and captured some 6,000 prisoners.

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