BLOCKADE RUNNING TO NASSAU PROVIDES A REVIEW OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EVENTS IN WHICH THE SMALL, TRADITIONALLY POOR BRITISH COLONIAL OUT-POST IN THE BAHAMAS BECAME A PIVOTAL TRANS-SHIPMENT POINT FOR THE MOVEMENT OF SUPPLIES AND COMMODITIES BETWEEN THE FEDERAL-BLOCKADED CONFEDERATE STATES AND MERCHANT HOUSES, COMMODITY MARKETS AND SHIPYARDS IN A TECHNICALLY NEUTRAL GREAT BRITAIN. DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (1860-1865), NASSAU BENEFITTED SIGNIFICANTLY...
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