I'd like to, because I'm interested in the strategy aspects of different battles, and I also know there are several others here with interest and knowledge.
Don't turn this into a pissing contest, please.
I find the battles at Gettysburg and Vicksburg interesting.
Both show why cities come under siege.
Cities are generally located in locations of strategic importance.
Vicksburg was situated on the Mississippi, and allowed supplies to remain flowing, even after New Orleans was captured.
Gettysburg, also considered by many to be the turning point in the war, was situated at the juncture of 9 roads.
Supplies and roads are essential.
Don't turn this into a pissing contest, please.
I find the battles at Gettysburg and Vicksburg interesting.
Both show why cities come under siege.
Cities are generally located in locations of strategic importance.
Vicksburg was situated on the Mississippi, and allowed supplies to remain flowing, even after New Orleans was captured.
Gettysburg, also considered by many to be the turning point in the war, was situated at the juncture of 9 roads.
Supplies and roads are essential.
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