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Why Was Maryland Particularly Vital to the Union

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Why was Maryland particularly vital to the Union?


A) Its slaveholders provided an example by freeing all of their slaves.
B) It was the only Confederate state without slaves.
C) It enclosed Washington, D.C. on the three sides not bordered by Virginia.
D) It was the only border state that overwhelmingly voted for Lincoln.

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