Asked by Tristan
Which of the following best describes why the port of New Orleans was so important to the South during the Civil War
A) it was the last stronghold left in the south in 1864 when it became the capital of the Confederacy
B) it was one of the largest Ports in the south and essential to the transportation of goods and arms on the Mississippi River
C) it was the most important industry city in the south due to its large output of goods and arms
D) it was an important source of materials essential to the war effort such as iron and copper
A) it was the last stronghold left in the south in 1864 when it became the capital of the Confederacy
B) it was one of the largest Ports in the south and essential to the transportation of goods and arms on the Mississippi River
C) it was the most important industry city in the south due to its large output of goods and arms
D) it was an important source of materials essential to the war effort such as iron and copper
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by
Tristan
I think it's d
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you usually find mines in large cities?
Answered by
Tristan
No
Answered by
Reed
What does your text say, Tristan
Answered by
Tristan
Is it b?
Answered by
Reed
Is the Mississippi the most important river in the U.S.? Is New Orleans the port at the mouth of the river? Yes, it's b.
Answered by
Tristan
Thanks
Answered by
Ashlin
1.b
2.d
3.c
4.c
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2.d
3.c
4.c
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Answered by
Myself
Bdcc is correct
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