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Sav [38]
3 years ago
11

The geographic location of Texas helped the Confederacy because —

History
2 answers:
umka2103 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Texas provided food and supplies to the Confederacy. The Texans sent materials East towards Richmond. In 1862, The Union gained control over the Mississippi River. This along with the Union Blockade starved the Confederates in the East. Materials were blocked from both directions.

Explanation:

Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Because Texas was deeply connected with the South, most Texans agreed that slavery was an important part of their economic stability. Galveston During the Civil War: Galveston was the biggest city in Texas prior to the Civil War, and a busy port was also located there.

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