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Why was Atlanta important for the Confederacy?
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It was the official capital of the Confederate states.
It was the official capital of the Confederate states.
It held the primary naval base for their warships.
It held the primary naval base for their warships.
It was a major railroad hub and industrial center.
It was a major railroad hub and industrial center.
It had the largest number of Confederate soldiers.
It had the largest number of Confederate soldiers.
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It was a major railroad hub and industrial center.
This made Atlanta a key supply, manufacturing, and transportation center for the Confederate war effort.
This made Atlanta a key supply, manufacturing, and transportation center for the Confederate war effort.
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