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

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Responses

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

All of the given responses are correct. The Union's capture of Port Hudson and the Confederates' surrender at Vicksburg had a significant impact on the Confederacy, leading to the loss of faith and support from its civilians, as well as the loss of its collective will to continue fighting. Additionally, Confederate armies in Northern states could no longer reach the South, and the Confederacy could no longer receive supplies from its western states.