blockade is the shutting ohh a port by ships to keep people moving in or out.
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Supplies were kept on the three supply ships that arrived with the first fleet
The international law is that during war times you can blockade ships of WAR supplies, but not regular, neccassary supplies. i.e. You may blow up an enemy ship full of weapons, but you may not destroy a ship full of food and water. The British broke international law by destroying ships with only neccesarry supplies. Eventually they ended up destroying ships full of BOTH items of interest. Hope this helps for everyone in Mrs. Tucker's history class that feels the need to go to answers(dot)com. :)
It was blockaded by Union ships and cut off from supplies.
Feet for the infantry and archers, horses for the cavalry, pack horses and wagons for supplies and extra weapons, cargo ships for supplies and warships for the marines.
Yes as many as they could. The U boat blockade was intended to prevent supplies getting to Britain. It did not matter who owned the ships.
We have people that get on big ships that are full of supplies for the people of Haiti, and we sail the ship to haiti to deliver the supplies to the people that need them.
there was a plan called the anaconda plan at the edging of the US to stop ships from coming in.
Francis Drake captured supplies such as ammunition, weapons, and food supplies from ships at Cadiz in 1587. He also took other valuable goods like silver, spices, and other luxury items. These supplies helped restock his ships and support his crew during his naval expedition.
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This allowed them to use ships to move people and supplies easily
War ships played a minor role in world war one as the British had total control of the seas with their Grand Fleet but convoys played an important part in moving troops and supplies from the Americas to the battlefields of Europe.
supplies came on ships attached to the invasion forces on D-Day
Ships,weapons
Supplies were kept on the three supply ships that arrived with the first fleet
The Merchant Marine naval ships provided the transport of supplies .
Francis I was the one who gave him all his ships, money, and supplies. He was from France.