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During the civil war, new Orleans was significant because it was?
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During the civil war, new Orleans was significant because it was?
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It was important because it was a key port for the Confederacy
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During the Civil War, New Orleans was significant because it was "vital to transportation for the
Confederacy," since this was a major port, through which a great deal of trade was conducted.
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