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3 June, 20:27

Explain the significance of the First and Second Battles of Galveston in 1862 and 1863. Explain why Galveston was a key location of interest to both sides of the Civil War, and describe the events that occurred there.

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  1. 3 June, 23:08
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    the first and second battles we're significant because they determined who had control over the city and port, and would give either side a great advantage. Galveston was a key location because it was one of the biggest ports in the gulf of Mexico at the time. the confederacy needed it to be able to deploy troops and supplies among all of the states along the coast. the union needed it for their blockade strategy to cut off supplies to the south.
  2. 3 June, 23:51
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    Galveston Island was an area of key interest for both the Confederacy and the Union because of its geographical location and the unique circumstances faced by the South. At the time, the South had no manufacturing plants, which meant it had no way to produce desperately needed supplies. Therefore all daily living supplies and war supplies had to be imported through the shipping ports. The Confederacy had many ports that could allow ships to bring supplies from overseas, but the Union forces quickly learned they could cut off incoming supplies by gaining control of the ports. Galveston, however, was initially left alone by the Union Army because it was so far away from the battlefields that getting supplies sent up the Mississippi to reach the Confederate Army took a very long time. Nonetheless, many supply ships came through Galveston even as other Southern ports were seized by the Union. Galveston was very important in keeping the Confederacy supplied with blankets, boots, ammunition, food, and all other necessities for living and war. The Union Army soon recognized the significance of Galveston as a successful supply port and decided to take control. The Battle of Galveston I, on October 4, 1862, was an easy take over by Union troops who found Galveston poorly defended. On January 1, 1863, under new command, Texan Confederates, recognizing that Galveston was the most important port in Texas, decided to initiate a campaign to regain control of the port. In the Battle of Galveston II, Texas captured a Union gunboat before the rest of the Union boats fled. About 250 Union soldiers on the island were taken prisoner, and Galveston remained under Texan control for the duration of the war.
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