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The North had a well-organized navy, while the South had no navy and few good ports.

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Why was the south vulnerable to blockade by the north?

The North had a well-organized navy, while the South had no navy and few good ports.


Why was south vulnerable to a blockade by the north?

Because the South had no manufacturing industry, so it needed foreign imports. But it also had no Navy to combat the Union blockade.


Why was south vulnerable to a blockade by north?

Because the South had no manufacturing industry, so it needed foreign imports. But it also had no Navy to combat the Union blockade.


Why did the south vulnerable to a blockade by the north?

The South was vulnerable to a blockade by the North during the Civil War due to its reliance on exports, particularly cotton, which made its economy heavily dependent on trade with Europe. The South had fewer industrial resources and a smaller naval fleet compared to the North, making it difficult to sustain its supply lines. Additionally, the geography of the Southern coastline, with numerous ports, allowed for an effective blockade strategy by the Union Navy, further isolating the Confederacy economically and militarily. This blockade significantly hampered the South's ability to procure necessary supplies and reinforcements.


Why was the Confederacy vulnerable to a blockade from the North?

During the US Civil War, the South had virtually no navy. This prevented them from actively battling with Union ships that were sent to blockade important Southern ports. Instead, they used mines, artillery fortifications and small scale raiding vessels to impede the Northern blockade.


What did the north plan to stop ships coming to aid the South?

A Sea Blockade/ Union Blockade


What was the battle plan the south made?

the north was totally invaded by the south and the north totally invaded the south. the north was going to blockade the south and then invade it. The south was going to ware down the north and then invade it


How many ships were in the blockade fleet that the north sent to the south during the civil war?

194 Ships in the blockade fleet.


How did the blockade during the the civil war help the north?

The blockade stopped the south from importing and exporting goods to other areas.


Strategies of the north and south in fighting the war?

North to blockade ports south to engage enemy on its on land i.e. Washington . The North was successful. The South was only able to make it to Gettysburg, PA


Why was the south not worried if civil war erupted and the north blockade cotton export?

At the beginning, the South was totally confident that it would be a short, glorious war, and the blockade would soon be lifted.


Why did the north have more money then the south?

Because the North had all the manufacturing industry. The South only had cotton, which it couldn't export because of the Union blockade.