How did the Union’s capture of Port Hudson and the Confederates’ surrender at Vicksburg divide the Confederacy?

A. The Confederacy lost the faith and support of its civilians.
B. The Confederacy lost its collective will to continue fighting.
C. Confederate armies in Northern states could no longer reach the South.
D. The Confederacy could no longer get supplies from its western states.

i think its c..?
if im wrong, plz lmk! <3

Alright so I have some of the answers? *flinches* Some.

Anyway
1. Based on the lesson and the quote
Both sides would reconcile and freedom would prevail
2.How did the Union’s capture of Port Hudson and the Confederates’ surrender at Vicksburg divide the Confederacy?
Answer: Confederate Armies in Northern States could no longer get supplies from western states
3.Tennesse had more battles bc it was closer to the Union
4.They opposed slavery in Massachusetts
5.It would not help in unifying the union again
6. Slavery
7. to convince the confederacy he did not mean any military action
8.It was an African American unit
9.Total war
10.many southerners believed that the rights of their states were being threatened by abolitionists
11.Browns acceptance of giving up his life
12.perserving the Union
13.The confederacy did not launch another invasion on the North
14.Sectialism
15. They worked as nurses
16. Americans should honor the soldiers by continuing the way of government
17. Republican party
18. He was kept as a slave
19.the people would vote.
20.there was more territory north of the line
Anyway that's everything I can help you with
I'm going to cry. So I had (HAD) four answers up there that were different. They were wrong. I changed them for you all, but I still got them wrong. I got most of the answers off of Brainly. Let me cry now.

Yes, the correct answer is C. Confederate armies in Northern states could no longer reach the South.

thanks! I have another question tho.

Which of the following best exemplifies how the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War for the Union?

A. The Confederacy did not launch another invasion of the North after the battle.
B. General Lee's loss at Gettysburg led to his being removed from command.
C. General Lee's army regrouped and began planning attacks on Washington, D.C.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the events and their consequences:

1. The Union's capture of Port Hudson: Port Hudson was a Confederate stronghold located on the Mississippi River in Louisiana. In July 1863, after a six-week siege, the Union forces successfully captured it.

2. The Confederates' surrender at Vicksburg: Vicksburg, Mississippi, was another significant Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River. In July 1863, after a 47-day siege, the Confederates under General Pemberton surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant.

Now, let's analyze the options:

A. The Confederacy lost the faith and support of its civilians: While the loss of these strongholds could have had a demoralizing effect, it doesn't necessarily mean that the Confederacy lost the faith and support of all its civilians.

B. The Confederacy lost its collective will to continue fighting: Similarly, the capture of Port Hudson and the surrender at Vicksburg might have affected the morale of Confederate troops, but it doesn't directly relate to the Confederacy losing its collective will to continue fighting.

C. Confederate armies in Northern states could no longer reach the South: This option suggests that the capture of Port Hudson and the surrender at Vicksburg created a division by preventing Confederate armies in Northern states from reaching the South. This option is not accurate because the capture of Port Hudson and the surrender at Vicksburg did not directly impede movements between Confederate armies in the North and the South.

D. The Confederacy could no longer get supplies from its western states: This option acknowledges a significant consequence of the Union victories. After the fall of Vicksburg, the Confederacy lost control of the Mississippi River, which effectively cut off their western states (such as Texas and Arkansas) from providing supplies. This severed connection significantly hindered Confederate supply lines.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. The Confederacy could no longer get supplies from its western states.

They switch around the questions, but if you take the time to find what is to your question Murph is right.