What effect did the Union naval blockade of southern ports have on the Confederacy?
A) It did not have much effect, since commerce continued mostly unmolested.
B) It quickly choked off southern commercial activity.
C) It inspired dramatic southern economic growth since the South was forced to become self-sufficient.
D) Food prices declined as the economy slowed.
E) It prompted Britain to offer diplomatic recognition to the Confederacy.
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