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Why was controlling Mississippi River so important to the north ?

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The Mississippi River is the main river transportation system in the nation, and back in the Civil War, this river was even more important for transportation.

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The North could now transport troops and supplies deep into the center of the Confederacy.

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A. It would split the South in two.

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