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Meridian, Mississippi
Mississippi was a significant battleground during the Civil War, being one of the first states to secede from the Union in January 1861. The state was crucial for its strategic river access, particularly the Mississippi River, which was vital for transportation and supply lines. Numerous battles occurred in Mississippi, including the Siege of Vicksburg, which was a turning point in the war and resulted in a Union victory in July 1863. Overall, Mississippi played a prominent role in the conflict, both as a site of military action and as a source of Confederate resources.
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The Mississippi The Tennessee The Cumberland
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and South Carolina
Vicksburg in Mississippi
Various banks in Mississippi issued Confederate money.
Mississippi was first settled in 1699 and joined the Union in 1817. After the Civil War, Mississippi was readmitted to the Union in February of 1870.
Mississippi river Mississippi River The Mississippi River
mississippi
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the answer is: Mississippi river. and your welcome!
Alabama, Lousiana, the Mississippi River, Tennessee, Georgia and Mississippi
Yes, it did.
Mississippi was a Confederate State.
i am sure it's british because they win the war and that's why they stretches to mississippi river.
the Mississippi River