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6 April, 22:46

Why was General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea" so important to the Union in the Civil War?

A) It convinced Europe to support the Confederacy

B) It placed the Mississippi River under Union control

C) It destroyed important railroads that supplied Confederate forces

D) Robert E. Lee was forced to surrender his forces to General Sherman.

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  1. 6 April, 23:20
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    Your answer is (A) It convinced Europe to support the Confederacy. I hope I could be of some assistance.

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