I think it was the production of train routs. Atlanta was chosen to be a train lines terminus(like a modern day train station) and from there it just grew.
1982 to United States Court of Federal Claims
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<span>The hardships increased or intensified for other reasons as well. As an agricultural region, the South had more difficulty than the North in manufacturing needed goods--for both its soldiers and its civilians. One result was that Southern civilians probably had to make more real sacrifices during the war than Northern civilians did. In addition, part of Union war strategy was to use the Navy to blockade Southern ports. The Union hoped to stop the flow of goods between the South and other countries and strangle its foe economically.</span>
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The impact of the United States joining the war was significant. The additional firepower, resources, and soldiers of the U.S. helped to tip the balance of the war in favor of the Allies. When war broke out in 1914, the United States had a policy of neutrality.
<span>The conquests of Alexander the Great (334-323 B.C.) resulted in the spread of Greek culture.
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