Although there were some US Civil War battles fought on the high seas, the CSC Alabama and the USS Kearsarge as one example; naval blockades and riverine warfare (Brown Water Navy) were the primary naval battles fought during the civil war.
During World War I, the United Kingdom had the most dominant navy, primarily due to its Royal Navy. It was the largest and most powerful naval force of the time, effectively controlling the seas and enforcing a blockade against Germany. The British naval superiority played a crucial role in protecting supply lines and maintaining maritime dominance throughout the war.
Because either someone important has died or a solider has died that was over seas
Defend freedom of seas. :)
The document that included principles like freedom of the seas and a reduction in armaments during World War I is President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points. Presented in January 1918, these points outlined Wilson's vision for a just peace and aimed to address the causes of the war. The Fourteen Points emphasized the need for open diplomacy, disarmament, and the right to navigate the seas freely, among other key principles.
The Union navy had naval superiority during the Civil War.
Seas do not "take place" - they are either there or not there.
They help our seas.
Transportation and fishing
During the Civil War the Union trade was disrupted by the Confederates cruisers, whose actions led the US merchant fleet to be nearly swept away from the seas.
Seas were a source of trade and food - also a great advantage to travel.
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they were important transportation routes for Greek people.
seas
Although there were some US Civil War battles fought on the high seas, the CSC Alabama and the USS Kearsarge as one example; naval blockades and riverine warfare (Brown Water Navy) were the primary naval battles fought during the civil war.
it allowed the ottmans to control two seas
If it rises too high, we drown.