It meant that the confederacy could no longer use the river to carry its goods to sea
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ANSWER The city was the most large city of the Confederacy. By its capture the Union sized the control of the Lower Mississippi, that, in addition to the progress made on the upper course of the river, was an important step forward to gain the whole control of the river and split in to two parts the Confederacy.
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David Farragut seized New Orleans during the American Civil War in April 1862 by leading a daring naval operation. Commanding a fleet of Union warships, he bypassed the heavily fortified Confederate defenses at Forts Jackson and St. Philip by navigating the narrow and treacherous Mississippi River. Farragut's fleet launched a surprise attack, effectively overcoming the forts and entering the city. His successful capture of New Orleans was a significant strategic victory for the Union, as it controlled the vital Mississippi River and disrupted Confederate supply lines.
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Old Salamander
David Farragut died on August 14, 1870 at the age of 69.
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David Farraggut led a fleet ofUnion warships to capture New Orleans.
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In 1862, Officer David Farragut was able to capture the city of New Orleans without needing to take the battle into the city itself. Instead, he captured the Forts Jackson and Philip, then went unopposed in his conquest of the city. The capture of the Confederacyâ??s largest city, marked a turning point in the war.
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