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How did President Lincoln stop foreign goods and aid from entering the south during the civil war?

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On April 19, Lincoln responded by declaring a blockade of Southern ports with the intent of preventing cotton, tobacco, and sugar from being exported and military equipment and supplies from coming into the South from abroad. Declaring a blockade was easy; enforcing it was another matter.

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