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The capital of the Union during the American Civil War was Washington, D.C. In contrast, the capital of the Confederacy was initially Montgomery, Alabama, before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia. Both cities played significant roles in the political and military strategies of their respective sides throughout the war.

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