The ships that attempted to break through the North's blockade during the American Civil War were commonly referred to as "blockade runners." These vessels were usually fast and nimble, designed to evade Union naval forces and transport goods, supplies, and sometimes troops to the Confederacy. Their success was crucial for the South, as they helped to facilitate trade and supply lines despite the blockade.
These ships were called blockade runners
They are called Blockade Runners
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Other way around: A blockade tries to prevent enemy ships from passing
They were actually called blockade runners.
These ships were called blockade runners
They are called Blockade Runners
Ships that imported and exported goods through the North's blockade of the South during the American Civil War were commonly referred to as "blockade runners." These vessels attempted to evade Union naval forces to deliver supplies and goods to the Confederacy or to bring goods from the South to international markets. Their operations were risky and often involved navigating through tight patrols and dangerous waters.
southern blockade-runners- fast ships that outran the federal ships- often slipped through the blockade.
They were called Blockade Runners.
The pirate ships will often try to run through our blockade.
5 out of 6 blockade runners were successful
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The ships that imported and exported goods through the North and blockaded the South during the American Civil War were commonly referred to as "blockade runners" or "Union ships." The Union Navy aimed to restrict the Confederacy's trade by blockading Southern ports, while blockade runners were typically fast ships used by the Confederacy to evade this blockade and bring in supplies. These vessels played a crucial role in both sides' wartime economies.
The ships were positioned as a blockade just outside of the harbor.