The most important Confederate port during the American Civil War was New Orleans, Louisiana. It served as a key economic hub for the Confederacy, facilitating the export of cotton and the import of war supplies. The city fell to Union forces in April 1862, significantly crippling the Confederacy's ability to sustain its war efforts. Its strategic location at the mouth of the Mississippi River made it vital for controlling trade and transportation in the region.
The most important port was Ostia as it was the nearest major port to Rome itself.
Wilmington NC
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Charleston, SC New Orleans, LA Galveston, TX (for awhile)
Most records cite the fall of Wilmington, North Carolina on February 22, 1865. This was the last blockade running port of the South.
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Because Confederate leaders realized that the war effort would suffer a serious blow if Galveston, the state's busiest seaport, remained in the union's hands.