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Rivers were an important means of transportation. Whoever controlled the rivers could ship troops and supplies where they liked.

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Why is the Battle of Gettysburg the most important battle of the civil war?

The Battle of Gettysburg Is considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederates had previously won a considerable amount of battles, and after that, Union took control of the war.


Why were so many US Civil War battles fought near rivers and railroads?

the us civil war IMPROVEMENT. Because the rivers represented for the Union excellent way of penetrations into the South territory and for the Confederacy their control had to be defended at all costs in order to avoid strategic irrecoverable disadvantages in case their control would be lost. A bright example is that given by the course of Mississippi River, whose conquest by Union split the Confederacy into two parts.


Which event marked the beginning of a long period of repubican control?

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Was the Civil War or Revolutionary war more important for America?

There are both very important to America. But The Revolutionary I think is a little more important because it started America, but the civil war almost ended America and did for a few years but the Revolutionary War is more important


Why was the Civil War important for the civil rights movement?

It is important because the civil war freed the slaves, and the civil right movement helped African Americans gain rights. So if the civil war didn't take place there would be no civil rights movement.To answer your quesition, the civil war was important for the civil rights movement because one freed the africian Americans and one helped them gain rights.

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Why were so many US Civil War battles fought near rivers and railroads?

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