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During the Civil War, New Orleans was significant because it was
the final Southern city to fall to the Union.
vital to transportation for the Confederacy.
the location of the Confederate capital.
vital to Union trade and transportation.
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vital to transportation for the Confederacy.
Explanation: New Orleans was the largest Confederate port at the mouth of the Mississippi River, crucial for moving troops and exporting cotton. Its capture by Union forces in April 1862 deprived the Confederacy of a major transportation and trade hub and helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.
Explanation: New Orleans was the largest Confederate port at the mouth of the Mississippi River, crucial for moving troops and exporting cotton. Its capture by Union forces in April 1862 deprived the Confederacy of a major transportation and trade hub and helped the Union gain control of the Mississippi River.
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