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Why was controlling the Mississippi River so important to the North?
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Why was controlling the Mississippi River so important to the North?
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It was very important for controlling the Mississippi River because it had easier trade since it led off to the gulf of Mexico which was an excellent trading spot, and well the north needed it to make trade easier to obtain
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