How did geography affect florida during the civil war?
florida has a long coastline, so...
How did geography affect florida during the civil war?
florida has a long coastline, so it was easy to blockade.
florida was far to the south, so few battles happened there.
florida was surrounded by water, which increased the capacity of its navy.
florida's land was mountainous, so it was easier for troops to travel across it.
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