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Why did the confederates burn Richmond as president Davis and his cabinet fled?

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B. To make sure the Union Army could not use Confederate resources

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User Steve Bergamini
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The confederates burned Richmond for strategic reasons:

1) The Union cannot use Richmond as a staging area. If Richmond became a staging area, it would have not only a moral effect on the Confederate troops, but also allow the Union to regroup and press the attack.

2) There were a large amount of resources that could not be transported away from Richmond on time. However, if the resources fell into the hands of the Union, it would have spelled a quicker defeat for the Confederates.

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