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The Battle of Atlanta was a key win for the Union (General Sherman) and proved the Union's eventual victory because

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Atlanta was not important to the south geographically or economically


Atlanta was never captured by the Union


Atlanta served as an important manufacturing (industry/factories) and transportation (railways) location for the South


Atlanta was where Robert E. Lee was captured leaving the Confederate Army leaderless

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Yes the correct answer is
Atlanta served as an important manufacturing (industry/factories) and transportation (railways) location for the South
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The answer is : Atlanta served as an important manufacturing (industry/factories) and transportation (railways) location for the South


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