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What was the significance of the Shenandoah Valley in the Civil War? (A) it was the approach used by Grant to capture Richmond (B) it was used repeatedly in raids by the South that threatened Washington (C) linked the eastern and western halves of the Confederacy (D) was the site of most of the important north-south railroad controlled by the South (E) it was the entrance to the Mississippi Valley.

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