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11 May, 06:46

What method did the Union use to stop most of the South's cotton trade?

A. A road blockade stopping cotton caravans to Mexico

B. A large naval blockade

C. The production of its own cotton to put the South out of business

D. Poisoning of cotton plants

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  1. 11 May, 07:04
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    The correct answer is B. A large naval blockade.

    The Union used a large expansive naval blockade to stop most of the South's cotton trade making it difficult for trading ships to come or go since the South managed the greater part of its exchange (trade) through water ports. The blockade was a push to cut off provisions or correspondences from a specific territory. When the Union blocked the route with a large naval blockade, the cotton distributors from the South were forced to take longer routes to achieve its destination and this way theSouth cotton distributors could not fulfill the customer's orders.
  2. 11 May, 07:13
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    One method that the Union used to stop most of the South's cotton trade was " B. A large naval blockade," since the South dealt with most of its trade needs through water ports.
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