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Fort Union was moved from Santa Fe primarily due to strategic military considerations and logistical challenges. The original location was deemed inadequate for the growing needs of the Army, particularly in terms of supplies and troop movements. Additionally, the fort's relocation in 1851 to a more central position near the confluence of major trade routes allowed for better defense and support for westward expansion. The new site also improved access to resources and facilitated easier communication and transportation.

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