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Florida Civil War Blockades

Battling for the Coast

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Descrizione dell’editore

Florida was the third Southern state to secede from the United States in 1860-61. With its small population of 140,000 and no manufacturing, few Confederate resources were allocated to protect the state. Some 15,000 Floridians served in the Union and Confederate armies (the highest population percentage of any southern state), but perhaps Florida's greatest contributions came from its production of salt (an essential need for preserving meat and manufacturing gunpowder), its large herds of cattle (which fed two southern armies), and its 1500 mile shoreline (which allowed smugglers to bring critical supplies from Europe and the Carribean). Florida in the Civil War: Blockaders will focus on the men and ships that fought this prolonged battle at sea, along the long and largely vacant coasts of the Sunshine State and on Florida soil. The information will be drawn from official sources, newspaper articles and private accounts. Approximately fifty (50) period photographs and drawings will be incorporated into the text.

GENERE
Storia
PUBBLICATO
2014
18 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
176
EDITORE
Arcadia Publishing
DIMENSIONE
4,4
MB

Altri libri di Nick Wynne & Joe Crankshaw

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