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The Confederate defeat at Vicksburg was Important because it

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solmaris [256]3 years ago
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The Siege of Vicksburg was a great victory for the Union. It gave control of the Mississippi River to the Union. Around the same time, the Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee was defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg. These two victories marked the major turning point of the Civil War in favor of the Union.

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Clearing a hurdle: Jessica Ennis (right) watches young athletes as they jump hurdles during the the Aviva Elevating Athletics Fund Launch
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5:46PM BST 22 Apr 2010
More than half of the UK’s Physical Education teachers feel they need both further training and better facilities to teach athletics effectively, a new study has revealed.

The study will raise major concerns with the London 2012 Games just over two years away, with a grassroots legacy having been a foundation stone for the Games bid.

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