Despite the outcome, Union leaders believed the Battle of Chickamauga was an important step towards

A.
capturing Atlanta and controlling the Confederate railroads.

B.
capturing Valdosta and launching a Union offensive into Florida.

C.
capturing Augusta and defending Union gains in South Carolina.

D.
capturing Savannah and ending the Confederate blockade of the port.

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A. capturing Atlanta and controlling the Confederate railroads.

The Battle of Chickamauga, fought in September 1863, was indeed seen as a significant step towards the Union's long-term goal of capturing Atlanta, which was a crucial transportation hub for the Confederacy. Controlling railroads was vital for supply lines and movement of troops, making this outcome the most relevant to the Union leadership's strategic objectives.

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