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Why were ports important for Louisiana during the Civil War?
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Why were ports important for Louisiana during the Civil War?
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Ports were important for Louisiana during the Civil War due to their role in trade, supplies, the state's economy, their strategic location along the Mississippi River, and as naval bases and transportation hubs.
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