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Why was Atlanta specifically targeted by the Union Army during the Civil War? A Atlanta was the Confederacy's largest port. B Atlanta was the capital city of the Confederacy. C Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub. D Atlanta was General William Sherman's hometown.

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Why was Atlanta specifically targeted by the Union Army during the Civil War?
A
Atlanta was the Confederacy's largest port.
B
Atlanta was the capital city of the Confederacy.
C
Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub.
D
Atlanta was General William Sherman's hometown.

Why was Atlanta specifically targeted by the Union Army during the Civil War? A Atlanta was the Confederacy's largest port. B Atlanta was the capital city of the Confederacy. C Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub. D Atlanta was General William Sherman's hometown.

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C. Atlanta was an important Confederate railroad hub.
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