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It prevented them from exchanging their cotton for the war supplies they so urgently needed, having no manufacturing capacity of their own.

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It prevented them from exporting their plentiful cotton in exchange for war-supplies.

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Rapidly rising food prices across the south

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The Union blockade greatly damaged cotton exports. And cotton was practically the only high-value export of the South. As a result of the blockade, cotton exports fell which hurt the South.

In addition, the South was almost hampered in importing food, medicine, manufactured goods, and luxury items. And the food that was grown in the Confederacy could not just be shipped along the coast to places that needed it. There were severe shortages of practically everything and massive inflation.

In addition, it caused a lot of hunger to both civilians and soldiers.

Finally, the blockade reduced the importation of war materials to the South. Not just guns and munitions, but vitals like tents, blankets, and boots. As a result of the blockade, Southern commanders were often unable to properly feed, clothe, and equip their soldiers, and shortages of medicine were disastrous.

Blockade runners grew into an industry run by British businesses. They supplied over 60% of the supplies used by the Confederate Army, and also provided some products from Europe and allowed the Confederates to export some cotton. It was not nearly enough, but it bought the Confederates some time.

What bought the Confederacy more time were its armies coupled with the Union's failure to even capture Richmond which was 100 miles away from Washington DC.

This 60% is very debatable. Certainly with regard to food supplies. The South continued to "grow" their own crops and before the fall of Vicksburg, drew supplies from west of the Mississippi.

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It completely choked off the South from supplies from countries in Europe. If the South did get through with it's blockade-runners the ships didn't have enough cotton to make up for it's losses

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The naval blockade prevented the Confederacy from receiving supplies from Britain(mostly). It also prevented goods from shipping out so the money which would otherwise be made by this commerce was reduced. In an effort to defeat the blockade "Blockade Runners"were used. These were low-profile,fast ships that could sometimes get past the larger Union Navy ships and make it to port.

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Rapidly rising food prices across the South

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The blockade ruined the South's trade. It was one of the main reasons for the defeat of the South.

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It prevented them from exporting their plentiful cotton in exchange for war-supplies.

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Prevented it from exporting its plentiful cotton in exchange for war-supplies.

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How did the blockade affect the southern aconomy during the civil war?

The blockade prevented needed supplies from coming in, and cotton from going out


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The Northern blockade meant the South could not sell its cotton.


What did the most damage the southern economy during the civil war?

The Northern blockade meant the South could not sell its cotton.


How was the south brought to economy ruin during the civil war?

The south was not allowed to import or export any goods during this blockade which lasted most of the Civil War.


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The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy.


What happened to the southern economy as result of the civil war?

The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy.


What happened to southern economy as a result of civil war?

The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy.


What happened to the southern economy as the result of the civil war?

The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy.


The North did this to Southern ports during the Civil War?

Blockade


What is the name for preventing ships in or out of a harbor during the Civil War?

Blockade


How did inflation affect south during the civil war?

Disastrously. As the war went on, and the blockade became more effective, there were fewer and fewer goods to be had, and the prices rose steeply. Sherman's March to the Sea finally shattered the Southern economy, and the Confederate dollar was down to a few cents.


Which of these best describes the blockade of Southern ports during the Civil War?

The blockade was more effective toward the end of the war.