Great Britain, with its mighty Royal Navy.
It had to invade the self-styled Confederate nation, which could claim that it didn't want a war. This would mean selecting Generals who had the urge to destroy enemy forces, and this took Lincoln some time. The other big imperative was to maintain the naval blockade, to prevent the South from exporting their cotton in exchange fo was-supplies.
The CSA's economy was almost completley built on agriculture and importaiton/exportation of resources. With the plan that general Winfield Scott developed, the North hoped to cripple the South economically and bring them to their knees
Simply, it could manufacture all manner of war-supplies, including the latest rifle-barrelled artillery, while the agricultural South was increasingly unable to import anything, because of the Unon Naval blockade.
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
because the north didn't['t want to effort weapons
great britain
The Naval blockade
Blockades on Southern ports were set up in the Anaconda Plan. This plan was to use naval vessels to block all ports within the Confederates States. If they could not get their cotton out to market then they could not bring in any supplies.
The Naval blockade of Southern ports.
True. One of the key military strategies of the North during the Civil War was the Anaconda Plan, which included a naval blockade of Southern ports. This blockade aimed to restrict the Confederacy's trade and supply lines, weakening their economy and ability to sustain the war effort. The blockade played a significant role in the Union's eventual victory.
The Anaconda Plan - constricting the life out of the Confederacy
Effective naval blockade of principal ports, and control of the Mississippi River
The South could neither manufacture nor import anything like the amount of war supplies it needed.
The North used a strategy called the "Anaconda Plan". The plan was to set up a naval blockade along the eastern coast. The goal was to to block imports to the South and to strangle the South's economy. Hence, the name anaconda.
The British blockade during World War I cut off the North Sea, significantly impacting Germany's access to vital resources and trade. This naval blockade aimed to weaken the German economy and military by restricting the flow of goods and supplies. The blockade contributed to food shortages and economic strain in Germany, ultimately influencing the war's outcome.
One thing that was done was the placement of a Naval blockade,which greatly reduced the ability of southern ships to come or go at southern ports.
The North's naval blockade significantly hurt the South by severely restricting its ability to trade, particularly in cotton, which was a key export. This blockade limited access to international markets, leading to shortages of essential goods and supplies, including food and military equipment. As a result, the Southern economy weakened, undermining morale and the overall war effort. Additionally, the blockade hindered the South's ability to receive foreign aid and support, further exacerbating its struggles during the Civil War.