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How did trade policy with the south impact the civil war

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The year before Lincoln's election, the South accounted for 70 percent of American exports, the great majority of it cotton. The war, and the federal blockade of Southern ports, sharply curtailed those exports.

And so the decision was made to quietly allow intersectional trade in cotton.

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