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Wreck of blockade runner, Sullivan’s Island, S.C.

Blockade runners became increasingly sophisticated, taking advantage of the latest technological innovations to achieve maximum speed. For Confederates, the blockade--combined with shortsighted Confederate policies of self-reliance--slowed time and cut off communication with the world of nations, damaging Confederate transatlantic ties and claims of modern progress.

About this Document

  • Source: Wreck of blockade runner, Sullivan?s Island, S.C.
  • Publisher: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
  • Date: 1863