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after four years of bitter struggle and sacrifice, the confederacy was on the brink of defeat. as lee prepared to surrender to grant, lincoln began to plan for the future. however, just days after lees surrender, lincoln was assassinated.
why did the confederates defend petersburg so fiercely?
a. it was the new confederate capital.
b. it was a rail link to the confederate capital.
c. it was in a northern state.
d. it was a troop center for reinforcements.
Petersburg, Virginia, was a critical rail hub that connected the Confederate capital of Richmond to other parts of the Confederacy. Losing it would cut off essential supplies and reinforcements to Richmond, making it impossible to sustain the defense of the capital. Option A is incorrect because Richmond was the Confederate capital, not Petersburg. Option C is incorrect as Petersburg was in Virginia, a Confederate (southern) state. Option D is incorrect because its primary strategic value was as a rail link, not a troop reinforcement center.
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B. It was a rail link to the Confederate capital.