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The Union capital during the Civil War was Washington, D.C. It served as the political and military center for the Union, housing the federal government and President Abraham Lincoln's administration. Its strategic location on the eastern seaboard made it vital for coordinating the Union's war efforts against the Confederacy. The city was also a hub for military operations and troop deployments throughout the conflict.

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