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Blockade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A blockade is an effort to cut off the communications of a particular area by force. It is distinct from a siege in that a blockade is usually directed at an entire country or region, rather than a ...
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Union blockade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blockade Produces Dante's Inferno Trailer for Electronic Arts and g-Net; Blockade Entertainment is excited to announce it has produced the first Dante's Inferno video game trailer for Electroni...
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This original Harper's Weekly Civil War newspaper features a picture of a Civil War Blockade ... Civil War Harper's Weekly, September 7, 1861 ... This 1861 Harper's Weekly newspaper has a variety of important content on the Civil War. The cover has a nice illustration of a Southern Belle. The paper has a story on Ben McCulloch,
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Definition of blockade in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of blockade. Pronunciation of blockade. Translations of blockade. blockade synonyms, blockade antonyms. Information about blockade in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... blockade - hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of;
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The U.S. Navy began a blockade of Galveston Harbor in July 1861, but the town remained in Confederate hands for the next 14 months. ... The U.S. Navy began a blockade of Galveston Harbor in July 1861, but the town remained in Confederate hands for the next 14 months. At 6:00 am on October 4, 1862, Cdr. W.B. Renshaw,
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blockade: Definition and Pronunciation ... 2. any obstruction of passage or progress: We had difficulty in getting through the blockade of bodyguards.; 3. Pathol.interruption or inhibition of a normal physiological signal, as a nerve impulse or a heart muscle–contraction impulse.
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