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The Global Manhunt For The Confederate Ship That Sunk Union Supply Vessels, From the Caribbean to the South Pacific

History Unplugged Podcast

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The Confederacy's Naval Approach to Conquering the Civil War

The confederacy needed a navy, but they didn't have the facilities in any of the southern port areas to build ships that could sail and steam very fast. They paid this company of the laird and sons in england to build a ship that would be actuly. The british government, for the most part, neutral in the civil war,. ultimately sided with the union. But by the time that got really serious, the alabama was built. It could not carry any weapons. Because obviously, if you were building a ship a it's sitting there in port and is liag to load it up with cannonthat kind of a dead give away.

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