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1 Naval History of the American Civil War

2 Naval Strategy Isolate Divide Control Territory Protect Shipping
North (Gideon Welles) South (Stephen Mallory) Isolate Divide Control Territory Protect Shipping Discredit Blockade Disrupt Northern Shipping Protect Key Territory

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4 Resources North South Weak Industrial Base
Northeastern Nautical Tradition Shipyards Industrial Base Most Navy Officers did not follow the Confederacy Manpower 40 ships Weak Industrial Base Limited Maritime Experience ZERO ships

5 Technology Sails Steam Engines Screw Propellers Ironclad Ships
Torpedoes Submarines

6 Blockade Cut off commerce of an opponent.
Field a credible Naval Force to interdict shipping and enforce blockade. Blockade can be broken and lifted if the blockading ships can be driven off. Declaring a blockade held serious political implications for the North.

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8 Blockade Running Small fast boats to bring in vital supplies
Tendency was toward luxury items that bring a large market value instead of strategic military stores One or two successful trips could make a crew rich Support from non-belligerent countries

9 Commerce Raiding Goal is to cripple an adversaries international trade and limit their peaceful use of the seas Destroyed US merchant marine fleet and fishing fleets. Effects linger to this day. Privateers – Letter of Marque Commerce Raiders – Confederate Navy Compact, frigate-sized warships built and armed abroad due to a lack of Confederate industrial base.

10 Commerce Raider

11 River Wars Extensive system of Western Rivers facilitated internal trade in the Confederacy and provided avenues of advance to the Union. Forts vs Ships

12 River Gun Boat

13 The Two Navies Union Confederate Line of Battle Ships Gunboats
Frigates Cruisers Gunboats Ironclads River craft Much better cooperation between the Navy and Army due to Grant’s relationships and successes. Commerce Raiders Ironclads Submarine CSS HUNLEY

14 KEY NAVAL BATTLES

15 FORT SUMTER

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17 Forts Henry and Donelson

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19 MONITOR/VIRGINIA (MERRIMACK)

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22 New Orleans/Mobile Bay

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25 USS KEARSARGE/ CSS ALABAMA summary notes

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