What was the Union Blockade?

The Union Blockade was a military strategy employed by the Union forces during the American Civil War to cut off the Confederacy's access to trade and supplies. The Union Navy established a naval blockade along the Confederate coastline, stretching from Virginia to Texas, with the intention of preventing the Confederacy from importing goods and exporting cotton. The blockade limited the Confederacy's ability to receive essential supplies and weakened its economy over time.