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7 March, 08:32

What was Lincoln's initial naval strategy?

-He wanted to attack the eastern coastal states in the south.

-He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the South.

-He ordered ships to capture states not committed to the southern cause in order - to keep them in the Union.

-He immediately had all Union ships protect the capital of the United States.

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  1. 7 March, 09:03
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    I'm almost positive that the answer is option B (or 2) - He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the south.
  2. 7 March, 11:12
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    B. He ordered a naval blockade of all ports in the South.
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