US President Lincoln and his cabinet believed that if Richmond was captured early in the war, it would bring the end of the rebellion very quickly. The capture of Richmond would have been a severe blow to the morale of the Confederates and also weaken President Davis' diplomatic relations with England and France. Also, Richmond was a major arms producer and the logistical and command center for the South. Lincoln was sure that all of Virginia would then fall and Union troops could continue their drive into North Carolina. The loss of Richmond, along with the state of Virginia and the occupation of North Carolina, would lead to the end of the Confederacy.
Because Richmond was less than 100 miles from the Union capital of Washington DC, it became a political thorn from the very beginning of the US Civil War. Northern political pressure forced the premature attempt at the First Battle of Bull Run. This soon became an ongoing goal for the Union for most of the war. From a military theoretical point of view, Richmond was a so-called center of gravity. In the military philosophy of Carl von Clausewitz, capturing an enemy's capital city was a tactic aimed at causing political and psychological damage to the enemy. In addition to that, the fall of Richmond most likely early on would have deprived the South of one of its most important states. along with its rich resourse, the Shenandoah Valley.
Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy and one of its few industrial cities. If the Union captured it the Confederacy might fall and the war would be over (civil war).
Because it was the Confederate capital.
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To capture Richmond, the Confederate capital.
Richmond, Virginia.
The Battle of Gettysburg ended General Lee's attempt to capture the North.
Because Richmond was the Capital of the Confederacy
Because Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy, and the seat of government.
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To capture the city of Richmond the capital of the Confederacy.
The Union did not capture Richmond..
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