Which factors led to the end of the Siege of Port Hudson? Check all that apply. The Union did not have enough troops to continue fighting. There was a lack of food, ammunition, and other supplies. Harsh weather conditions were hard on the troops on both sides. The Confederates did not want to keep fighting after Vicksburg fell. The Union realized they could not control the Mississippi River.
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On July 9, 1863, the Confederates lay down their weapons, ending the 48 days of continuous fighting. The siege of Port Hudson affected the Civil War and the men who fought there in numerous ways. I don’t know if that helped you or not, let me know.