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At the beginning of the US Civil War, the US Navy had 90 ships. This does not represent the actual navy in that only 42 were commissioned vessels. It was also the wrong navy for the war the Union had to fight. The navy lacked the equipment and ships for use in coastal and inland waterways that dominated its needed deployment for the war. Any early Union blockade efforts were hampered by this. In addition, the Union lacked ironclad warships.

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