The Battle of Gettysburg and The fall of Vicksburg
The union won the battle of Gettysburg The union won the fall of Vicksburg as well
The effects of the battle of Gettysburg were:
The Union victory boosted Northern morale, saved the Northern cities from the Confederate invasion, and turned the momentum of the war. It was Abraham Lincoln who best described Gettysburg when he traveled there to deliver a speech at the dedication of the National Cemetery on November 19, 1863
The effects of the fall of Vicksburg were:
The Battle of Vicksburg effected the Civil War because the Union got full control of the Mississippi river therefore taking over and shutting down the confederates trade, transportation, and military/fortifications.