Because it would.
The Southern economy was largely based on export of agricultural commodities (especially cotton) to European markets. Lacking industrial capacity of their own, the Confederate States were reliant on trade to meet their military needs. The North wisely used its Navy to blockade the South, depriving the CSA of money and goods to help continue the war effort. This was part of the much mocked but ultimately successful "Anaconda Plan" devised by Winfield Scott.
The Confederate strategy during the Civil War was simple. They fought:To defend states' rights against what they saw as an intruding federal government.To make sure that the North did not bully the South into forging an economy similar to the North's.To ensure that the institution of slavery survived so as to keep the economy intact (a goal that was advocated by the wealthy plantation owners).To defend their soil against the Union armies that invaded it.To try and have foreign nations such as England and France recognize their independence.
Admiral David Dixon Porter commanded the North Atlantic blockading squadron and led naval forces in the 1864 and 1865 assaults against Fort Fisher, North Carolina.
The Union's blockade force had two major divisions. One blockade squadron for the Atlantic Ocean Coastline and another one to cover the Gulf of Mexico. The Union's War Board then altered the blockade set up by sub-dividing each large squadron into two. This created 4 squadrons.They were:A. North Atlantic Blockading SquadronB. South Atlantic Blockading SquadronC. West Gulf Blockading SquadronD. East Gulf Blockading Squadron
Eventually the North, as the Southern farmlands and railroads were being destroyed, the Southern economy wrecked, and the Confederate troops in the field increasingly barefoot and starving.
The overall strategy of General Robert E. Lee and other Confederate generals were a product of the Confederacy's policy concerning the US Civil War.The policy called for extended the war until the North grew weary of fighting it and because the loss in Union soldiers' lives would be intolerable. Combined with this was an offer to negotiate a peace, hosted by Great Britain. Lee's strategy then was to win enough victories and retreat as necessary, to prolong the war. There was a strong peace movement in the North to end what was becoming a blood bath for both sides. One part of Lee's strategy was to raid the North with the Army of Northern Virginia to demoralize the North.
Europe doesnt buy cotton from south any more..
Yes. It's called blockading.
Because it would. The Southern economy was largely based on export of agricultural commodities (especially cotton) to European markets. Lacking industrial capacity of their own, the Confederate States were reliant on trade to meet their military needs. The North wisely used its Navy to blockade the South, depriving the CSA of money and goods to help continue the war effort. This was part of the much mocked but ultimately successful "Anaconda Plan" devised by Winfield Scott.
The civil war was fought by the North and the South, both parts of the U.S. Are you talking union or confederate?
It wrecked the Confederate economy and starved the troops in the field.
Blocking the Confederate coast was the first part of the Unions 'Anaconda Plan', which also involved the invasion from the North and the taking/controlling of the Mississippi River. The plan was called the Anaconda Plan because it "strangled" the Southern Economy and Military. The North took the Mississippi to cut the Southwestern States of the Confederacy off from the rest of the Confederate States (Texas and the Oklahoma/New Mexico Territories), and to gain control of the Southerners 2nd most important port, New Orleans. The invasion from the North was to exhaust the Southern Armies (of-course). And Blockading the South was to prevent the trade of cotton (the staple product in the South) and other goods, crippling the Southern economy. Because of the blockade the South had almost no food and their currency was worth next to nothing.
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
The blockading of Southern ports. This was generally successful.
The strategies of the North was the Northern Strategy of Attrition, which led to its ultimate victory. By some it was called the Anaconda Plan. It involved blockading all the Southern ports and denying them the use of the Mississippi. This took a great deal of time to come to fruition, however, it was successful.
b/c it:1) cut down all supplies (imports AND exports) going into or out of the South 2) let the Union control the Mississippi river 3) separated the Confederacy Army in two parts
The Confederate strategy during the Civil War was simple. They fought:To defend states' rights against what they saw as an intruding federal government.To make sure that the North did not bully the South into forging an economy similar to the North's.To ensure that the institution of slavery survived so as to keep the economy intact (a goal that was advocated by the wealthy plantation owners).To defend their soil against the Union armies that invaded it.To try and have foreign nations such as England and France recognize their independence.
Bigger population to recruit from. Largely successful blockading of Southern ports. Skilful move (the Emancipation Proclamation) that prevented foreign nations from sending aid to the Confederates. A president who was better at choosing and using Generals than his Confederate opposite number.