Why was the capture of Chattanooga an important victory for the North?
The Northern strategy to divide the South into the upper and lower South was successful.
The North captured a major political center of the Confederacy.
A major port city was successfully blockaded.
<span>Due to the fact that these countries had many untapped resources and capabilities at hand, the emergence of trade routes and economic activities was crucial to the development of these countries. This is especially true when seeing the rural components within their community prior to the onset of trade.</span>
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