Grant's capture of Vicksburg was especially important because it

Grant's capture of Vicksburg was especially important because it









a. quelled Northern peace agitation and cut off the Confederate trade route across the Mississippi.
b. ended the threat of a Confederate invasion of southern Illinois and Indiana.
c. blocked the French army in Mexico from moving to aid the Confederacy.
d. destroyed Southern naval power.
e. enabled the North to completely suppress the South's cotton trade with Europe.














Answer: A