The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
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It was a successful tactic by the Union Navy to blockade the Southern ports, so that the Confederacy could not export its plentiful cotton in exchange for war-supplies.
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter
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Established a naval blockade around the Southern states
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naval blockades from southern ports
Union's naval supremacy and blockade of Southern ports.
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.
Naval blockade that we called a quarantine to avoid it being labeled an act of war (which it actually was).
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British naval blockade