How did the Union blockade

  1. Why did the Union find it difficult to maintain the blockade it set up to control southern ports? * 1 point The Union navy was
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  2. What led the Union to attack Sabine Pass?(1 point) Responses to prevent Texas from seceding to prevent Texas from seceding to
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  3. What led the Union to attack Sabine Pass?(1 point) Responses to avoid admitting defeat to avoid admitting defeat to enforce the
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  4. What led the Union to attack Sabine Pass?(1 point) Responses to prevent the Confederates from trading with Mexico to prevent the
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  5. Why did the Union go to extensive efforts to blockade Florida’s ports and harbors?(1 point) Responses A) The Union wanted to
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  6. Select the effects of the Union blockade of the South. (Choose all that apply.) (2 points)Some individuals became blockade
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  7. 16.General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread
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  8. General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread him
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  9. 16.General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread
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  10. #16General William T. Sherman explained that his aim was to relentlessly pursue the Confederates and make them fear and dread
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