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Esther Barnes
25 April, 17:58
What was the importance of New Orleans
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Keagan Barker
25 April, 20:16
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The city was a powerful and influential port. It allowed access to the Mississippi River, an important route for both transportation (of both troops and civilians) and shipping.
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