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It would later become their capital
because it would divide Confederacy into two
Based on their geographical location, both California and Oregon were separated from the Union. Attempting to take advantage of this, secessionists in San Francisco attempted to persuade the two states to secede from the union, but failed to do so.
The Union victory meant that the southern states never actually left the Union, so they didn't need to be readmitted.
because the military is apart of the union so they had to control the states before they were apart of the Union
Vicksburg was so important because you had to control that city to control the Mississippi River, other wise no matter what else the union controlled, the Mississippi was worthless.
There is no Battle of Eventual Union.
Moneygram is a way to send money sponsored by Western Union. So you would cash it at a Western Union location.
yes marylands isthmus is in one of the towns...so... yeah Maryland has an isthmus!!
Lincoln believed that the Border States were an important key to winning the Civil War. They were the states that had strong loyalties to either cause. Maryland was important because of its strategic location to DC. Delaware bordered Maryland and shared the peninsula with it and Virginia. Part of the Union strategy was also to blockade supplies to the South.
the confederate forts in western Tennessee were important in the union plan to defeat the south.
So you don't lose it....
So you don't lose it....
It was important because of it was the meeting point of 2 railroads. The union ans the confederacy both needed supplies desperately, and the fastest was to move supplies was through railroads so the control of railroad towns was very important to both sides.
so others will not start war there
A factory needs to be able to export goods so its important for them to choose a location near transportation systems. For example, a motorway.
Maryland hasn't had a 2009 population census yet so there is no known answer for sure.