Confederate Shipbuilding (Studies in Maritime History)

by William N. Still Jr.
Confederate Shipbuilding (Studies in Maritime History)  
published April 1987 by University of South Carolina Press
binding Hardcover
isbn 0872495116   (isbn13: 9780872495111)
pages 110
description In Confederate Shipbuilding, William N. Still Jr. cogently demonstrates the real grounds for the Confederacy's failure to build a successful navy. The...more
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06-14-07



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John
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08/16/07

Still suggests that it was not the absence of ship-building facilities that doomed the Confederate Navy or a lack of foundries, iron works or armament works. It was a lack of ability to get the iron and coal out of the ground fast enough and a lack of rolling stock to move resources and finished materials around. The success of the Union blockade forced the Confederates to disperse their facities and place them as far inland as possible...which led to further logistics and transportation problem...more
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