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Southern Leadership During the Vicksburg Campaign (Paperback)
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Southern Leadership During the Vicksburg Campaign (Paperback)
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Loot Price R352
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The Confederate surrender at Vicksburg on the 4th July 1863 was a
disaster for the South during the American Civil War, because it
caused the loss of control of the Mississippi River Valley.
President Jefferson Davis was ultimately responsible, not because
the Union had superior resources, but because of his own
shortcomings, chief of which were: not providing a co-ordinated
defence plan for the West, incorrectly assessing the capabilities
of his western generals, failing to understand the deficiencies in
his own capabilities, and not reacting to the change needed, as the
North developed new tactics to prosecute the war. In early 1863,
the Confederate geographical command structure was split along the
line of the Mississippi River, but the Union attacked using both
banks. General Joseph E. Johnston had Vicksburg within his in
command, but he was based in Chattanooga. His subordinate,
Lieutenant-General John C. Pemberton was left in isolation at
Vicksburg, but he did enjoy the direct support of Davis. They
agreed on the wrong defensive strategy, contrary to Johnston's
wishes, which left him in an impossible position. This work has
studied the interaction between these Southern leaders, as they
lost the supposedly impregnable city of Vicksburg.
General
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