Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies.
How did the loss of its control of the Mississippi River contribute to the defeat of the Confederacy?
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The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
The river had provided the Confederacy with a power source for factories and mills.
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