A bar graph shows the number of battles that occurred in the states with the most Civil War Battles. Arkansas had 17; Georgia had 27; Louisiana had 22; Mississippi had 16; Missouri had 29; North Carolina had 20; Tennessee had 38; West Virginia had 15.

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Use the graph to answer the question.
Which of the following best explains the difference between Tennessee and Mississippi on this graph?
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Mississippi had more battles because it was on the coast.
Mississippi had more battles because it was on the coast.

Mississippi had fewer battles because it was on the Mississippi River.
Mississippi had fewer battles because it was on the Mississippi River.

Tennessee had many more battles because it was closer to Union territory.
Tennessee had many more battles because it was closer to Union territory.

Tennessee had many more battles because it remained part of the Union.
Tennessee had many more battles because it remained part of the Union.

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The statement that best explains the difference between Tennessee and Mississippi on the graph is:

Tennessee had many more battles because it was closer to Union territory.

Tennessee was a key battleground due to its strategic location, being situated near several key Union and Confederate positions, which resulted in a higher number of battles fought there. In contrast, Mississippi, while significant, did not experience as many battles as Tennessee during the Civil War.

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