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In the early days of the Civil War, Jefferson Davis underestimated the Union's naval capabilities and the importance of controlling waterways. He believed the Confederacy could rely on its coastline for protection and that blockades would be ineffective. This miscalculation led to significant logistical challenges for the Confederacy, as Union naval forces successfully blockaded southern ports, crippling supplies and trade. Additionally, Davis's failure to adequately prepare for naval engagements contributed to the South's difficulties in maintaining a strong maritime presence.

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