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Guns for Cotton by Thomas Boaz (1996, Paperback) 
Guns for Cotton by Thomas Boaz (1996, Paperback)
Author: Thomas Boaz
Publisher: White Mane Pub
Publication Date: 1996-02-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1572490047
ISBN-13: 9781572490048
Product ID: EPID713489
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Publication Date:1996-02-01

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Length:86 pages
Height:9.0 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:6.4 oz

Publisher's Note
Even before Fort Sumter was fired upon, the Confederate government began organizing a supply line to obtain military equipment from abroad. The operation was run by an unlikely handful of military experts and aristocratic Charleston financiers, whose goal was to import the military supplies the resource-poor South couldn't manufacture. Much of the supplies came from England, a country whose official neutrality masked a widespread sympathy for the South. Working hand-in-hand with Confederate agents, manufacturers and contractors in Liverpool and elsewhere provided vast amounts of military goods which were transported on British ships to ports in Bermuda and Nassau. There, the goods were exchanged for the Southern cotton that was desperately needed to sustain the English milling industry. Profit and patriotism came together to form one of the largest foreign supply operations in history. Despite the blockade and a government whose finances were in disarray, by the end of the war the South obtained some $200 million worth of foreign arms and equipment.

Profit and patriotism came together to form one of the largest foreign supply operations in history. By the end of the Civil War, the South and maintained some $2000 million worth of of foreign arms and equipment.

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