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A comprehensive overview of the union navy's role and accomplishments during the american civil war. It covers key events and strategies, such as the naval blockade of the confederacy, the capture of important confederate ports, and the leadership of notable naval officers like david glasgow farragut. The document also delves into the establishment of the u.s. Naval institute and the naval war college, highlighting the navy's drive for professional development and the study of naval tactics, strategy, and policy. Additionally, it touches on the international developments that stimulated the resurgence of american naval power in the 1880s. This resource offers valuable insights into the pivotal role the union navy played in the civil war and its lasting impact on the evolution of the u.s. Navy.
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What did the Union naval blockade of the Confederacy accomplish? - correct answers.it captured transport vessels,creating acute supply shortages
What was the purpose of founding the U.S. Naval Institute? - correct answers.C. To provide an avenue for senior officer advancement
D. To provide an opportunity for officers to debate and exchange professional
______________ was in charge of upper Mississippi River forces that participated in the captures of Fort Henry, TN, Fort Donelson, TN, and Island Number Ten in the Mississippi River. - correct answers.Andrew Hull Foote
The Naval War College was established in 1884 to provide __________ - correct answers.officers the opportunity to study naval tactics, strategy, and policy.
Which naval officer exemplified the new Navy's drive for professional development and leadership in naval sciences with his experiments on the speed of light? - correct answers.C. Albert A. Michelson
Union forces controlled the western rivers, dividing the Confederacy and stopping Texas supplies from reaching Confederate troops, a strategic advantage that resulted in greater mobility for Union troops. - correct answers.true
______________ commanded gunboats off North Carolina, led daring incursions into coastal enemy inlets, and sunk the ironclad ram CSS Albemarle with a spar torpedo attached to a steam launch. - correct answers.A. William Barker Cushing
____________ made his first of several expeditions in 1886 that placed him in the vanguard of Arctic explorers. - correct answers.Robert Edwin Peary
According to Alfred Thayer Mahan, what is the fleet's primary mission? - correct answers.A. To engage the enemy
What international developments stimulated the resurgence of American naval power in the 1880s? - correct answers.A. European nations competing and building large navies to defend their empires.
__________, the last Confederate port open to blockade-runners, fell in January 1865. - correct answers.Wilmington, North Carolina
What did the Confederate raiders accomplish? - correct answers.A. They drove the carrying of trade to foreign ships, hurting the U.S. Merchant Marine fleet.
For what is David W. Taylor known? - correct answers.He established a model basin where he experimented on the hydrodynamics of ship hulls.
What were David Glasgow Farragut's most notable accomplishments? - correct answers.A. He sank the CSS Albemarle and commanded the North American Blockading Squadron.
B. He captured the Arkansas Post and experimented with ship hull dynamics.
C. He captured New Orleans and was victorious in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
The most tedious and important work of the Civil War Navy was blockading the Confederate coastline and its navigable river entrances. - correct answers.True
What is a "protected cruiser"? - correct answers.B. A cruiser with a thin steel hull and armored plate to protect the engines and boilers
The Naval War College was established in 1884 to provide __________. - correct answers.A. an avenue for senior officer advancement.
C. officers the opportunity to study naval tactics, strategy, and policy.
D. an opportunity for officers to debate and exchange professional information