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ANSWER ASAP HISTORY QUESTION WORTH 40 POINTS!!!!!!!!!

which statement accurately compares the military strategies of the North and South regarding control of the Mississippi River during the Civil War?

A. the north sought use of the river to ship freed slaves to Northern cities, while the South wanted to use the river to ship cotton to Northern cities.

B. The North sought control of the river to ship grain, while the South wanted control of the river to launch attacks on the city of St. Louis.

C. The North wanted control of the river to divide the South in two, while the South wanted use of the river to keep the Confederacy strong.

D. The North wanted the river as a source for fresh water for its troops, while the South wanted to use the river only for transportation.

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i think it is C but i took ap history over a year ago
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The correct statement that accurately compares the military strategies of the north and south regarding control of the Mississippi river during the civil war is c. North wanted control of the river to divide the South in two, while the South wanted use of the river to keep the Confederacy strong.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mississippi River is said to be the second-longest river in the North America. The river serves as the major inland waterway for South America. The Northern control of the rivers would lead to separation of Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas from the other Confederate states.

During Civil war, the North America followed some military strategies to divide South America into two. So as an initiative they wanted to take control over the river. But South people wanted the use of the river to keep the Confederacy strong.

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