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Why was recapturing galveston important to the confederacy?

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Galveston was important to the Confederacy because a port through which blockade runners could deliver supplies from Europe. As the Civil war progressed, the Confederacy's ports were captured. While Galveston was captured by the Union in 1862, it was soon recaptured by the Confederacy. It was the only port in the Confederacy's control at the end of the Civil War.
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