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WhWhy was controlling the Mississippi River so important to the North?

It would split the South in two.

It would enable the North to capture Richmond.

It would allow the North to blockade Southern ports.

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User Oakad
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Answer:

A , It would split the South in two.

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Why was controlling the Mississippi River so important to the North?

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It would enable the North to capture Richmond.

It would allow the North to blockade Southern ports.

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User Daniel Heinrich
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Answer:

It would split the South in two.

Step-by-step explanation:

Took it on EDGE. Hope you pass

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User Chandan Rauniyar
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