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The capture of Vicksburg became an important objective for the North because A Vicksburg's location close to the Mason-Dixon Line made it a threat to the North B Vicksburg was the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River and its capture would cut the South in two C Vicksburg was located at the heart of the Confederacy's railroad network D Vicksburg's capture would prevent the South from shipping its cotton to Europe

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