The Confederate coastline was between 3,000 miles long. the Union coastline was about 2,600 miles long. The waterways were important for sending and receiving supplies.
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imagine that there had been no blokage of the confederate coastline how might such a situation have influence of the civil war
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
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The Confederate coastline during the Civil War was around 3,500 miles long, stretching along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. The Union coastline was approximately 3,500 miles as well, due to control of most of the eastern and western seaboards.
The Union navy was given the task of blockading almost 3,000 miles of Confederate coastlines. Many ports were involved and the Union needed to build almost a new navy to cover the Southern ports.
The approximate length of the Confederate coastline during the Civil War was about 3,500 miles, while the Union coastline, which included the eastern seaboard and various Great Lakes shorelines, was around 2,000 miles. These figures reflect the vast geographical areas controlled by each side and the strategic importance of coastal access in the conflict. The length of the Confederate coastline was significant for both defense and trade, while the Union's coastline facilitated blockades and supply routes.
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imagine that there had been no blokage of the confederate coastline how might such a situation have influence of the civil war
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
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