The goal
of the Union Blockade was to cut off the south from supplies and weaken them.
The Union navy cut of supplies entering from both the Atlantic and the Gulf.
Lincoln set this plan into action on April 19, 1861 and his goal to cover 3500
miles of Confederate coastline and 12 major ports. This strategy weakened the
southerly in the war and greatly benefited the Union's chance of victory.
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