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How did President Lincoln stop foreign goods and aid from entering the south during the civil war?
Set up a strong line of infantry
a system of spies
a naval blockade
A strong cavalry

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Answer: the asnwer is a Naval Blockade

Explanation:

Answer:

A naval blockade

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln's military strategy rested upon an effective blockade of the South's 3,500 miles of shoreline, including a dozen major ports and nearly two hundred inlets, bays, and navigable rivers.