The secession of Virginia was crucial for the Confederate States of America (CSA) due to its significant economic, military, and strategic resources. Virginia was home to key agricultural outputs and had a strong industrial base, which bolstered the Confederate economy. Additionally, its strategic location near the Union capital, Washington, D.C., made it a vital battleground for control during the Civil War. The state's secession also inspired other border states and solidified the South's commitment to the Confederate cause.
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