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Why was the defeat at Vicksburg a significant loss for the Confederate Army?
A.
Their defeat caused Confederate leaders to stop sending government aid.
B.
At this point, all Confederate soldiers lost all hope in their cause.
C.
It allowed the Union Army to have total control of the Mississippi River.
D.
Great Britain refused to support the Confederacy after the defeat.

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