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Blockading the Southern ports.

Also by issuing the Emancipaiton Proclamation, which turned the war into an official crusade against slavery, so that free nations abroad could not aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery themselves.

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Q: How did the north keep the south from trading there cotton to other countries during the civil war?
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