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The narrative centers on Fort Fisher, a crucial Confederate stronghold near Wilmington, North Carolina, symbolizing Southern resilience during the Civil War. Its strategic location allowed it to serve as a vital port for blockade-runners, linking the Confederacy to European goods amidst Federal blockades. The bustling trade, however, also attracted unscrupulous merchants seeking profit over patriotism. The fort's fall in early 1865 marked a significant turning point, ending a key chapter in the South's struggle for sovereignty and impacting the broader war effort.
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The Last Stronghold: The Campaign for Fort Fisher, Richard B. McCaslin
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