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Q: How did the Soviet Union respond to the naval blockade?
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What did the US do to stop further supplies from arriving from the Soviet Union in the Cuban Missile Crisis?

Naval blockade that we called a quarantine to avoid it being labeled an act of war (which it actually was).


What was a naval quarantine?

I believe it was a blockade that the U.S. put up in front of Cuba to prevent the soviet union from going into there. ......I think.


In response to the Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles on Cuba what did President Kennedy order?

A naval blockade of the island of Cuba (or Cuber as Kennedy used to pronounce it).


The Cuban missile crisis arose after the Soviets began?

The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis arose after the Soviet Union began installing ballistic missiles at sites on the island of Cuba, with the United States protesting, the Soviet Union persisting, and then a naval blockade being thrown up by American naval forces to prevent successful delivery of still more missiles by the Soviet Navy. Reaching its height in late October of 1962, the crisis was resolved through careful, if also aggressive, diplomacy by the leaders of the Soviet Union (Khrushchev) and the United States (Kennedy).


What was the overall naval strategy of the Union in the US Civil?

The overall naval strategy of the Union in the US Civil War was to blockade Confederate ports. This would prevent supplies needed to fight the war from entering Southern ports. The blockade also tried to prevent ships laden with cotton bales to reach foreign destinations such as England. The British textile industry had been accustomed to receiving most of their cotton from the Southern US states. The Union's blockade Board coordinated these efforts with good results.