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Fabian Larson
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7 May, 23:47
Why was New orleans important to the americans
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Zaire Barber
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New Orleans was one of the most important port cities in t he U. S. at the time. The city allowed access to the Mississippi River, an important route for both transportation (of both troops and civilians) and shipping.
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