Another name for a naval blockade is a "naval quarantine." This term is often used to describe the restriction of maritime traffic to prevent the movement of goods and people to or from a specific area, typically for security or wartime purposes. Both terms imply a strategic effort to control access to ports and coastal regions.
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
there is no other name
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
As a result of the British naval blockade, U.S. Trade with the central powers mostly ended.
As a result of the British naval blockade, U.S. Trade with the central powers mostly ended.
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
there is no other name
The Confederacy's capture of Fort Sumter led to the Naval blockade.
As a result of the British naval blockade, U.S. Trade with the central powers mostly ended.
Naval blockade that we called a quarantine to avoid it being labeled an act of war (which it actually was).
A blockade runner ran through a naval base.
they put up a Blockade. The blockade stopped us from getting in.
A blockade runner is a vehicle, mainly a naval vehicle, with the purpose to bring cargo across a military blockade.
The naval blockade was no match for our cutters.
A naval blockade of the island of Cuba (or Cuber as Kennedy used to pronounce it).
A blockade runner is a vehicle, mainly naval, with the purpose to bring cargo across a military blockade.
As a result of the British naval blockade, U.S. Trade with the central powers mostly ended.