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Why was Delaware important to the Union strategy​

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Delaware represented a microcosm of the nation as a whole on matters of states' rights, slavery, and support for the Union cause. Although Delaware remained firmly in the Union, widespread division of Union and Confederate sympathies within the state caused considerable tension among the State's population.

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Delaware represented the nation as a whole on what really mattered. For instance, the states rights, slavery and support for the Union case.

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