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Confederate Sympathizers in the South

On april nineteenth, confederate sympathizers in baltimore tried to stop a regiment of union soldiers as they switched trains. President lincoln was determined to suppress this defiance by the union's own citizens. He suspended habeas corpus in the area between philadelphia and washington so that military authorities could arrest and detain any one deemed a threat to the union war effort. That same day he ordered a blockade on southern ports to suffocate the confederacy.

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