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Howard Chang
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27 June, 14:00
Why was the navy so important in the north?
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27 June, 14:22
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Because at that time, the main mode of trading goods were by water. So, they needed to cut off the supply chains in order to make them weak. These were important in the north as harvest in the North is not as powerful as the equatorial places due to cold climate. For this reason, most of the good were imported from other countries or places
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